Edited Text
eth. â a woeâ al Be ee ed
â]
ative reetraiats of const
dheres bo tre contichet-
Aocting atiudeâ (hat, whatever
pecessary
gonser
prety aâ
of all honeat avd tr
rererms may be
the couviclion
sor grievances way requie rediess, the
wrod f voting them are tu be found ju the
trow eet
or mee ic ape sker Mr. Hengies is neter trett y,
ea â v . .
aan or butnbactic. Tile elyte Is easy, Sitipie
gies, " . .
flaiy asene.â one ed at ne Ow bel even on
eur
ao qay be Scouunled specwes sOcasnine Gate
wee ter display, ke feeble
he evince any desire â
â tthe grandequent put, in periect
orator . âa stands tert oo Duonest, saga
wun ee g detiberate Teaser!
âT © unlike fhe few vain and restless orators
osm haunt bis, whe are ev . the watch to
am" aeons ol florâ and whose tw
odiail , » amedilteus, allerauces serve only, ln
gue, He ae ot tea. to render conselves post
wure wer 4 va. avd to impede Âą DUSINeSs of
Oe tle Hi > Mi bieueley s oever Te palient to
âGe neve he debate. Indeed, to a casual ob-
eye t+ appear te be uawtiliug to de ev
geryâ be Dia â "
_ : owever, is uot Ue vas rt e rLUCCHCe,
nat y acta ihe an adie and Chulieds geseral,
eo wee .
te whoo pa e day of bali 4 weft ee lu
say peibtve Fur a (we, be stands aloof tor
wor haervance-et the eddyig couflict; but
the betier «
ready aat
is bine
yet he buie .
. tat the Bret eppert
take part
bie duing o0 i
pough alwaye prepare
w motel ter
Mr. Hensley
Yes: a
never rushes taal y and headio Âą o debate
lis pa ivy bides te ne i speaks uly
P ques tna io apraay aod Ver, in dis
ae seep al Âą bes atid ms. Tay Ton
; effective «a me » Clear geod
z a gud steady powe s A argu t
He se niwayes ' vai to The cause of
] ais â tude Maen y § wiWways
t y au - . Oe owe e'* vin s
i. â â N gee „ as rewards Âą
4 | ques stl ; rig sHenh CuuVviK
vigwe of the radet His party Bie he sute
Of thie quuscwetees Se ome ere? dae
pendence, te gave especial proet oa Lie vecasion
ef a very Top rtant @ qrte ey) the ast Session of
the Legisiaiure--e* Hired, on Loe Me OCCaSION,
dui aiaw The tien. Mr. Whelan
ki was lu ihe Course of that debate that the
How. the Leader of the Oppositic âMr. Colesâ
yed by (ue seetiiig defection (rom
ewuenly
bis ranks of f vb
that be Was leit alusvet woue Le Âą
ai visterial sid
Lbere #4 a6 pewever, ae (eas Ge ae
pariy wn part of eatert of
pen They terebore te aac part
qeuull Upou The Gover ut, ae
weir secres ja. their
qouipelic d them Ww achmwiedge {
ity ef the annisteria: pes tion, seouredy intrench
ei afd sale it was uoder the af-
forded to uh Dy The power vt Couns lulioual pre-
geucts
In concluding this sketch, the
se Two Ded. tue se piablibed
ileud agaist
the talent ot Wie tial ol the flouse
â eu brow thet
feet Gon. gettie-
«their chici's
ây Gecause, it
ceusclet us Judge ul
? hipres iaDl-
as prelection
writer has no
@ectiui Consideration ef beth pares; and, per-
bape, (here i@ scarcely an ther new ber of ihe As-
ewdiy, Whe, m ihe event af any gical change in
Pw corte grensi Laertt might fel, according to (he judg-
peetet the méclugent public, Be beller spared
dy it than the Hon J eepu Henales
HON. JOHN LONGWORTH, MPF & WFC
This gentieman m Certainly we. qualified by
atare, cdueation, Crmiiig and expertenee, for
stwthtul and efficent diecharge of (he tnportant
deties ef the hig and benerabie position which
be at present vceupies. He is a! all times the
grotieauan He i@ possessed of much tnteliectual
power aud statrsigan Ke sagucily is & grace-
jul, ready, correct and elegant speaker He
pevet loses bie Comper in debate; bul argues with
riec! Geeivess Bhd Ge lberallon
in **the House,â whatever may be the ques-
fon under consideration, he is always found Lo be
a. eS oh
âaah
pieatelp acquainied with ie elaracter and
dearingsâa!l every petnt and in all is relations,
Swediate or remote; and, Dest of a)l, hte adve-
gacy aud suypert of any Uieastire Is, jrdging trem
the earnestness of Bis manner, always Inspired
gad atrengthesed bY ids ConsCientions COnVie thotns
And
it is
ef ita prepriety. Utuity. er pecesslty on the
Other band, § Ge eppeses & Urearul
clear that he dees ao from a sinerre
that, f earned. it weld. in seme
prove injurious te pubue or te private interests.
But, whether udvecaiieg or opposing a Ineasure,
he never indulges in personalities, os
serce and practise all the courtesies and = pro-
prieties which. ever in publie hte. are the adern-
ment of an educated gentieman. Hie duty, bern
te bie constituents in particular, and te the ceun-
try at large, be has wivarisdly dis varged with
gre at ability fidelity. and ear and the
writer, therefore. on puduc greun is, presumes
etptess & hope that the intelligent 4 d indepen
deat constituency of waich. tor te last elg
years. he fas been one of the parliumentary re
presruiatives in the Lower Heuse, will, at the
appwaching Gereral Election, tn due reeegnition
of bw beng, faithful, and efficient scrvicesâand
siso with due regard fo their own be
for their own luierestaâagaie return Dim trim.
phantly to his legislative seat. °.2
ââ_â Ssâ
PUBIC MEETING AT GRAN
KING'S COUNTY.
ulWays
persuasion
way or otter
f fatie tw
eathe ss;
te
or and care
D RIVER,
dveeting having been ealled at the time
and ylace for holding the Coun
1456, by Mr. Etward Riley, of the Herald,
farche purpose of discussing locas! politics in
@mection with the annroac r Evection for
tk House A3asem vâa â meeting
brine been orranized by calli Mr. James
Om, proposed by Mr. John Dingeell, and
geond.d hs Mr. Edward Walsh, | wsed unan
nously -â
Whereas it is the determination of this
meeting to support none but candi: ates of we
tried iiberal principies ; aud uur present repre-
sentative, Hon. E. Whelan, having proved
bimse!f an uncompromising suppo: ter of every |
jiberal measure calculated to beaefit the
eountryâ
determina
exertion tu
iz is infomed that
i Resolved therefore. that it is t!
j tiun of this meetin s to ude eve
procure his return at the comi
And wy regs, this m ti
„. E. Cla k, Es yuire, has
jp to Gill tie Vacancy Cats d by the death of ou
ale sepieseutative, }
the colleazue of Mr. Whelanâ
Resolved, that this meeti 4 fas
1
\
offered hit services
J hu Sutherland, Es J+) 28
Lsatified from
five him their support.
Ou behalf of the meeting,
JAMES McDONALD, Chairman.
EP O- - -
SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON, U. S.
2nd Auditor's Office,
Jl ashingtun, |) "
December 16, 1266
a
Eorrun Examiner,
Lear sur, The only excuse I have teoff-r vou
fad the readers of the Liaminer tov the Wigth of
tine I have permitted toe ect wy fire
Gad deeund better â
lapse bet
is, that { bave, in the
: aff cied âibw oO. liuse Ulew ladle fits of
bide. nee, to which I am su jet, @ 1 which
during their « satinuanes, tutally u tie tot any
Seiial exeriiw. 1 b wpe the excuse wilh be
berwued Salle ac " ,
#1) tuy former letter | called this
We Ui A ineri sii Civi d pol
Zahton ali eames Dat dy tet
oo few add that I regard it ale as the cen
MM Agievican view. All the rilie «f cui ruption
Weruuhour Tae entire country appear to have
W towatain and head-waiers be . lew a
Wrprised tuat the eccentric Pareoa Brownlow
ould have eaid, ow his first la - W namie
that he feit an ireaistible i. shies ah me!
Bethy, lov Luere appears lo be something in
4 Phas ty the Very simonphere that surround.
eily. Young tuts Winter tiie
Moud the lewmplationus «of
vay Shier « reaidence ul w lew
SF eurrupt lutriguers of open fan
a0 thai Gesires ty give bnme re
v4.8 have wilt
ai ge
we
olhet ilies tei
os lee huis pas
bring his fhe
„ : "ighter tur hie moral te
Te If wet
give "sal totae
"the wrath of av Offended if
d Spen this people, as it did
Mien showers ot fire and bri im terthet phos
feeds,
bene,
the pla
na Wiha wwe and abuusinalle Compounda
PPpote
â it ia wot neerssary tor tie
Wee Ward, that the above
eily by lhe writer,
here finer looking men, wit
han m any other ey. Youw
"
a |
ity ional law; and
« hateter puswiic
) prepared tu
jewsiacion 1 Saying, that ae wember of the As
geudiy therein be d im mere [riendly regard
feu the Hen Joseph Hetsiry His perseval
quriesy, bit lategrily 4 purpose, (ke extent of
pe knowiedgr, the selidity of its rdgment, and
the fairness WUD whieh he invari dly conducts
be arguments, Dave secur d tim the must re-
i threat congeners of the
What they know of his pollical principles to |
Tkervai,
(rity the +*eti-|
Bs herve, be-
Lo every forbidden to work ov taeir Sabbathâanot tor-
der '
: Me, Willen Gatert of pubue ww WuAUverann,
Miglin, is the plate; bet seciet wre ts Be |
Hive . .
Pray Gvrriypt, tual bo man tke of @en
fore the presence bere of a few exem-
aven would | Aud yat
the erties of |
'o state, ala! che gouseberry aud black currant Divew rin
h aeouinplion Ot are favorites, and the first honey
Is ent irovikie.ââ) You
: bandaomer
hee, shorter coats, neater gold-headed
naive plug-hats, aud aoe depraved}
. were
Her wouen, with mere gr iceful earri-
ex eri oline, lurger | it was Harvey's
ite Page
Sowe ancient writer has aaid thatthe beat way
to overcome danger ia te meet il, which sent.
ment your inmitable ceantrymaa, Sir Boyle
wasp which extracted poise
est fowera Whata rhapso
The honey bee does not take honey from every)
n from the sweet. |
ly of nuneense ' j
_
.
â -
OQUR PATRONS.
Our readers will perceive by a giance over
i le i - ii
TO
Roehe, hus reudered: âLhe best way to sa qower, or the wasp cannot extract Pols oF oe broad sheet, that if we have uot given them
danger ia to meet & plump.â Eb liave found, how-
ever, That the best way fo overemne dauger ite
shan it; tor, sad experience, alos, has taught me
thal & man of strong passions, placed aud leump
ta ton, in as helpless as a feather in) the ocean
Kuewing the weakness of the fleeh, and seeing
the aad effects of the fasciuations of Wasbingtot
society upen ufber young men, whe expend all
their iveans on Galla, operas, billards, fast horses
aud equally fast women, L have termed the reso-
a life of entire seclusion trou the
world during my stay in Washington, So diriuly
L tituerte adhered to this purpowe, tbat
have @ven permitted the tar-tamed Ristort to fin
illon lo live
have
ish her engagement io this cily Wilhoul geing te
visit those rare dramatic powers that have eiec
trified all the lowers ef bisteionie art throughout
Ui late | ave had several inviia
ââ that is, parbes at
the &
Lene
uuliy
ty âselect pariies
which the corruption that eats, like a cankered | (Âą does. (see Leviticus XI: 6 Sowe Reverend | yw}
} . | Wi
worm, ite the heart of seecely bere, ts gilded
ever Will the fasemations af youll, beauty, oul
ward relivement aud seductive polilenessâto ail
t whiew, l returned the
slerenty pe d note of aporowy, ill-health
suthie
â however, have
preadiig
of &@ pre-ehyage tent as a CACHE lor m&y Bbecuce
Se you see, luere is be early Ul wilheul a spice
ot good, liability
furnishes us, af Gimes, an excellent excuse tor Lie
siuce oul tu physical ill-health
preservalion of our worl healli
society in
Law disuppeiated in Wasiiugton
Specis Liha one My tT uotive hi
come here was, that | hoped te come |
ie t, atid
L have
more re chi de-
that te
will da of a superior of by
thi
em, tapiave GY Ow la
however, Gaal the tiost entertain
the most inleiigeut, Combpuilotia
sare eu Whos
] s true that I
hat aie
frieudship ilotined
have bDecotie ac-
aeuetaily
ut I
qua with wavy regarded
âas Ă© thi} shed vuoulg tie, t iuve
had the ge
iWated
Liasie
my tae of ull Inlehect, original
Livertig
reany Âą
or dive literary Lam in dauy iw
Let
vwelu
po
guished honere tu soune of our Drat Colleges,
are Well Vetaed li Amelicau Disier„ aud (hie
vo i . . t . j t P +} er it â
ties of the dap, aud who can tik Gippauty of (he) you thas towards the approach of a genera | which we will exercise cur best care and judy-
drama, the opera and the latest wevel; Out there
Is net one of The Whose sociely of couversation
hait the pleasure that it. dues
uy
se il-coulmubigu
can afford me rT)
my reow, aud
theugnts Tis
may De OWlng paruy lo persor al vanily.
coumnune Will owl
for
pace
parthaity
why he todulged in the habit of talking to biusell,
replied that i was because be liked tu lath Lo a
aod & sensivbie wan laik
merely give âapy first iopressionsââ of Washing
tou secretly After I shail have jomned sewme liler-
ay or sclentitie club, aa t purpose dog shortly,
acusidie man beat
l way have @ luee laveradiec report ie give
Phere are GQwes, however, when Llove to throw
off ny assumed ceserve and frigidity of manners ;
and tuat is whea Dd eneounier auy ef my couutry-
Then the Getlly, the toast a d the Kort d-na
tured pass areund treely Then we
dwell eu tie liquid d, and rolithe r like a sweet
Your readers cau term
fe idea ot the si fength of the attachment Chat ex
ata between Seatchmen in
cially in the West, where they are but tew
Scetchuwend meeteng there are, after an bourâsh:
quaintauce, as warm friends, aod take as livety
in each other's wellare, as life-long
neighbors in your country At the risk of being
cousidered tee tedious and proiuk, I will relate the
| tellowing ineident, illustrative of the ardeney ot
} this teeling: While sitting ene day in my office
in iny Western heme, a young friend rasied tran
tieally the exclanming, âOn! Mae
Mac, come eut with ime. There's a countrywan
meth.
repartee
mersel âudder out tongue
this countryâespe-
Iw â
an titereat
Inte room,
vt playing the bag-pipes Baruweils
Ace wpanyiog tin, 1 elbowed my way
threngh the erowd that surrounded the deer, and
yours a
hotel.â
filled the bar-rocewm to get a glimpse of
thie tues
crn twat disceursed such wild and. te them
strange musie. I saw before me a young man,
decently clad in Scottish homespun, whose Ceitte
physiogueuy, ue neck-tie
Glengarry cap and bag pipes, Clearly vir dicated
iess tian bis tarlaw
bie nationality. Walking up te hun, T asked in|
my classic Lloverness aceent: âAu cluich thu
Tull schyorm ! The delighted sur prise depleted
ov his countenance, on hearing tor the fest time,
his native language spoken in that remote country
can be better noagined than deseribed. Dropping
and swimrmtug eves:
ds
b exiended ha
vetce Tremulois
The pipes appreacted
and,
tie Wi
im
a
with emotion, asked: ** Co thusa, aa ecatt and ru-
gadh chu! I replied that ] was frow Laverness-
shire, whieh | di-cowered was also the place of
hie nativity B tere parting, weha i the pleasure
eld âGach
lhe by-standers gazed
of touching glasses to (he foust ot:
latha ebiâs nach faie.â
with mute wonder on thie manitestation of frater- |
a whe had met
ter the fest, aud very provasly tor the last ite
nh the
feeling between two etrangers
r iiVes
I promised your readers ta write on American
prelate a; and here i have been prating on every
olier subjeet until my jetter bas assumed its pre-4
sent proportions Well, it m „ thet
et great disappointment to them, for Amerean |
polities may be as dry a subject to thew as if is
listasteful to myself at IT .am new in
that state of political eqmiidbrinin and tranaition
in which a mau day be said te belong to ue par-
ty. I am disgusted with the favaticism and tru-
enleney of the radical leaders; and | eannet, with
a clear conscience, affiliate with the party of Val-
be a seuree
present
liandigham and Voorhees, who way-laid aud shot
the war, and stigmatized
elings,â or with their cut-
Seuth. Thus, 1 at now
compelled to maintain in polities, as I have arine- |
}
Unren soldiera during
them aa â Lineelin bir
times done in religion, @ species of arm âd pen-
tralityâalways ready te combat the extreme
views and oppese the excesses of both parties
On this subject more anon.
a
wane > oe -
To ras Eorror or tue Examiner.
Sir: |
hal yell
i tortune to form the aeq smintance of!
I way |
resemble the sckvol-master, who, on being asked! men who they think will endeavour to ac-/ he ashamed: and while we have thus catered
else trom flowers; 4 has not a tubel
anvthing
to suckMip juice will, but joreeps aud teeth |
. iv! honey, and)
jwith whieh it eats,âit Is fon
loften tries to steal it from the bee. Wasps
fare also fond of ripe stran berries and
cherries; so are they of g vod tas lawb, and
halso of the greasy parts of | ilf dried salmon |
land troat, but the litle food they lap up 2s)
jnot powson. So mucs tor the geveral knuow- |
jledge ot these the only |
proper teachers for poor ig
be thoug!t
would
â| hike me
Can GS. (who, in his own estimation,
possesses such an meXhausubie band of know
ledge, historical, politieal, theological, engi |
) neering and particularly Natural [listory) say
whether the bare chews the cud ; Moses says}
G
with his theological Knowledge, can easily
Divines, however, suy that it does not
o.
juscertain by buying and dissecting one of vul
fuisely called, for
Rabbits burrow ,
wild rabbits, as they ure
they (small) hares.
these do not.
lt may gratify G.S. and other advocates
are
norané creatures) >
| j
lmore than doubled upen it, as well from the
islowness and difficulty oi composiny Mss.
âreading, correcting and arranging for the press
jau entirely orizinal paper, we have, at least,
of
original matter than was ever before spread
presented them with a much larger amount
before them in any [siand journal.
to say that the editor-in chief bas received valu-
able assistauge from writers of great ability and
learning, te whom he thus publicly tenders his
No small
and expense are involved in getting out a sheet
rrateful acknowled sinents. labor
like the present,âmere mechanical labor is
âcopy,â as from the extent of composition ;
ile the duty of the editer-in-chief, in first
the various MSS.âamending some by altera-
eS pane? +
Tornado even ag prisvuers of war,
ish Government be proved, she must make du
apolosy and indemnification.
th and additionsâand then in twice reading
ns
and correcti ig the pro of sheets of the several |
!
lartieles, carefully comparing the printed sheets
with the MSS. â copy involves
for a railroad between Courlottetown and ait Âą
Summerside to know that the Loodon.} vet) wy amount of labor which we]
2. ; , - raic . |
Brighton and Dover Ratleoadâreterred to wuld not dike to meur_ every week, â |
by ** Peter Pry in the Ravamaner last Mareh |
-has been thrown up byt vwre, eod| "6 âbare been compelled, as a matter of|
is how in Chancery with a debt or liabilities ise, to exclude many news items and mis-|
rr claims against it for over ÂŁ16 000 Oe saeoud ft yas of much juterest which
gy '! Ve ene raging oor the roposers
= âJ : ââ- he ; . . t tbe wbalis ) the past week Dave e abled us |
ot & coast line of railgoad in P. EB Isiand : ; |
Yuure, &e tu make: and we have, besilesâwhat is still
AL LESLIE worse for as in a pecuniary point of view
| Souris, 26th Dec., 1866 ~been obliged to omit many of our ad
ââe-
[tor THe bxaminen | a
course wath men whe graduatea with distu-) cog TYR SCHOOL TEACHERS OF P. E. ISLAND. | indulgence towards us; and as for the othe:
Friends; (ct would be superfluous to inform
Klee
ton, most persons remember some politi
t
cal grievance which they desire to have
righted, aud consequently make Vigorous
effurts to place at the helm of publie affairs
jeomplish this desirable end. Li there be
one class of men, more than another, who
should strive to get wembers into the Aos-
sembly to look alter their tnterests, you are
thut class â you are the men! For, in ad
vancing your interests, the cause educa
tion i advanced, and, with that, the general
and prosperity of island
Pubhe schoois, it is said, are the Arctiame-
vt
intelligence the
dean lever that meves the worid You, as
the votaries of Minerva, and wno should be in
the van of progfess, ought to make every
laudable effort tuat the world wight wove on
tlow have your interesié and those vl educa-
tion been represented during the past tew
years of ministertal misrule? *Pwere need-
less to say, for bitter individual experience
the reply y ru
justly d alt withâtreated as ov other Class of
sugyesis have Deed Ue
men in this Colony would qaietly subuaatt so
to be tres ted, not tor one day Pruly, ase
said, Scnuodvolmasters, as @& âglass, are the
Quleblest aud wost submiss. Ve porsols to De
jound in the country. Let the Legislatare
attempt to rescind any fancied privilege on
the Clergyâend behold what indignation
i meetings would be heid over the length aod
breadth of the Jaad! Sove tour years ago,
when our Conservative Legislators were devi
sing a scheme to curtail the exoenditure oO!
the revenue. in order, as they tell us, to
lessen the public debt, they could think ot
no more feasible plan of retrenchment than
to take from Sehou Teachers ÂŁ15 or ÂŁ20 a
yeur, of their previously too [rmited salary,
What wise and Iiberal-minded Statesmen
thus to cripple the Government support bo
Education, and starve the and his
teacigeer
tamtly It was an act of gross injustice to
I ace on the shyoulders of Sehoolmasters the
heaviest burden of replenifiing the public
finance. A law that is Nut tuunded in the
eatural prineiples of j istice ww void from the
heginning, or becomes of no offset, or obsolete,
if BOON as the emergency has passed for
whien §t was ordained Pity these law
makers bad not reduced (heir own stip: od,
and the salaries of Government officers as
well Had they followed ap the principle of
retrenchment im other matters us they did
with respect to the Se it bad been
better tur them this day he present
winistry would stand somewhat higher in
the estimati mn of the pe ypl » than they now
ols,
do. Bat they have been tried and tound
wantingâand Lior one predict their speedy
and complete overthrow. How ean Scnovi
âeachers je » 0 elee > ( " , ° â
| Teachers lend their aid to eleet men to seats | have no connection with any place except
in the Assemb!y who could put them on the
paltry sum ot 23 64 a-day,and board them-
selves tou out ul Cuts miserable pittance ?
it is true, the School Act provides that the
inhabitants of each district make up ÂŁ15 in
addition to the ÂŁ40 paid by Governmant to
feachers; but how many of them get it, or
get anything additional ?
where tuey get promises, and that 1s all
Not five out of a hundred ever receive the
fifteen pounds required by the Act. Should
4uy those memoders who framed that
swous Act in wine | am exiggerating, let
them go into the country and teath a District
I know tustaoces
ot
i vertising favours.
| friends
We
exercise
trust our advertisinz
will the most favorable
matters, we have a long year betore us in
ment iu providing an interesting and readable
We have
them this week a fresh and intellectual sheet of
paper for all our patrous, riven
i
which we think no provincial journalist might
with much assiduity for their entertainment in
these holiday times, we hope they will bear us
in remembrance in such a way as will he sub-
stantially serviceable to us, by an early settie
ment of their accounts.
siesiitililialeciinadbend
the Islander that the Hon.
Kenneth Henderson has been compelled to re-
He took his
seat in that Chamber at the last sittiag, without
bei
ble practice, and after he had received a no
We learn from
Lire from the 1 cecutive Couneil.
1g summoned thereto, according to inva-
la
|
tification from the President of the Kxecutive |
that his services were no longer required, as he
ceased to be a member of the Legislative
Council, in virtue of which he was elevated to|
& place in the Executive. We ean imagine
that there was a pretty scene when Mr. Hen-
dersoa, unbidden, walked into the Executive
amber: but of this fact there is no
doubt, that Mr. Hende
the mild description given of. his
Couneal C
son has been dismissed, |
}
although
political death is, that he has â resigne al
We
favour the publie with some lengthy corres
have no doubt the gallant Sergeant will}
pondence on this subject.
Crorcetown Hakpouk sriLL opey.âAn |
esteemed correspondent, writing to us from
orgetown, ander date of the Sth iast., says :
Not
Nothing meets the eye or the
The
Ferry Boat still performs her regular trips, and
(yt
â* (yeorgetouwn Harbour still open, 4
particle of ice.
ear but the blue-water asin October.
the people are crossing aud recrossing tbe
river aS in summer, to attend to their various
business in this pret but stead: y progressing
Town. One steamer should be on the ferry,
and another to connect us with the Pictou
Railroad; and the Government should give a
| time.
ry
ant of money to induce the Boston Steamers |
Kingâs County
contributes her fair share of taxes, and gets no |
]
ul
to call here on their trips.
rect benefit in Steam communication like
Queenâs and Prince Counties. In fact, we
Charlottetown, and that only by a poor land |
stage conveyance, which, in broken weather |
especially, 1s exceedingly irregular in the per-|
formance of its trips.â
1367.âWe have received a
y of Mr. D. Lai:dâs Calendar for i867. It
inted,
CALENDAR FOR }
© )}
is compiled in the usual style, is well pz
ud cuntains all the information whicu such a
work is intended tu afford. We need not say |
how useful such a little book must be to al!
Some few days ago a person with whom [) School for one or two yaars and if they then | classes in the community.
was slightly acquainted hiamed me torcharg-
ng the members of the P Bb. L Presbytery
with ignoraoce, and stated chai [ had given
no proot of their want of general knowledge
ind that he believed [ could give nene; and}
48 several of your readers and some [friends ot |
the Presbytery may believe bie same, 1 send
you an tastance vo! such ignorance of Natura!
History. exhibited by one of thew even in the
pulpit, a8 4 herd boy of 12 or 14 years of age
would blash toown. He was praying, and
latter # sentence or two of adorativon was
giving thanks for the Saviour, and calling
'biun **the rose of Shuron,ââ and prayed that
}**we may be enabled to eluster round tie
rose of Sharun «as bees do about the garden
ruse, and careluily uvuld everytuing siuiul,
as bees shun the thiatle.ââ
The eonceited blockhead, bees never touch a
rose and are particularly fond of thistlesâat
| least the wild bees areâthe tube of the real
honey bee being too short to reach the honey
or whatever bee foud the bivssum of the
thistle contains.
|
I have heard another member of the Pres-
| bytery while * Fenemg the tables,ââ as they
feall it, say: â J} debar from the Table of the
Lord all who go to visit their friends on the
| Lord's day. us by their so doing they become
i sabbath breakers, which 1s ciearly forbidden
in the fourth commandment ââ What
pharisaical observance of the Sabbath this
would be! The very kind of obs rvance vu!
the d sy that
Seribes and Pihurisees But althougi I sy
that i Saghly proper and at
cessiry to Keep one situated day in the week
lum rest avd G.Vibe Bervice, Vel, Ti I were to
u
is wolutely pe
say that the fourth commandment is io where |
in the New Testament commanded to be kept,
the assertion could
proved tu be false.
Lbes any resem biance tu il is When our Saviowt
easier be called buld taan
tells the VO .bg rica man to ** ke
| mandments,â and yet when the youby wan
thasked âwhich,â Jesus stared in words, the
substance of the Uth, Tih, 8th, Vee and Sth
Smmandients, and adds, ** Love thy neigh.
bour a8 thysell ââ (see Matiew XIX. 17, 18,
9) W that can be expected liom the teach
ing Ol Buchs Presty wry but that their people
wust become mure or less tinged wita phar-
hygocemy 2 The dows were only
isateal
vidden tu visit their friends.
Ture is a hymo (I believe one of Watt's)
lwheeb L learved 70 years ago, and most
leliidren like tu leare it; but it states an un-
truth âfur instance, it says:
Y Chrintamne, like the writer, whe ** yi weve! âHow doth the little busy bee improve eaeh shining
MK Bleous souls Trin day to day at there evil}
hour
ver honey all tbe day frow every opeuiug
pwer.ââ
| Now the bee does not gather honey from
» Greek tire, Chinese etink-pota, and such {every flower, gor from one-half of them; 1
i scarcely ever touches # garden Rowe at all ;
8
toe bees
can get each year They are also fond of the
cherry blossom, but the heather, when they
get it, is their general resurt, sod Dext
ib white Cloger or buck w eat.
I have read #eun- author | srhape
i 5
who sta
our Saviour condcwned tn the}
Phe oviy instance wise |
p the come)
a
tail to have the most substantial proot of the)
surrectiess Of Wiy assePlivhs, L stali say Dv
more
Bat it ia to yon, gentlemen, t> you Schoo!
Peuchers, that | wishto speak. You are aware |
chat peritions were sent to the Legisiature
| trom diff reotsetticients iast winter, ty Dave
your salaries increased and paid in fall trom
the Treasury These petits ms were 'hrown
| under the tables, and the very reasonable and
| earnest prayer ot the memorialiste disregarded.
| Wiilyou then, at the coming lection, assist to
}sustain a Guverument whose narrow-ttuded
poliey has winced and matmed the School Act.
and put you on a par with the stumpers that
go jobbing aboutt ie country ? An abie bodied
Wau teaching jot about 2; Gia Uay and fiad-|
Ing himself! Frittering aw -y his health and |
} the best of his daysâso that when he gets too!
old to teach, he may retire inâpoverty !
A few week's ago the Presbyterian Minis-
ters of the Isiand held a Congress, the obj-ct
to muke a move for a higiver
In the reportof this coa-|
of which was
salary than ÂŁ150
veotion, if | remember aright, 16 is Stated|
that the expense of housekeeping iu P. K,
Island bas advanced tweuty per ceat during
the past few years, and that their present|
salaries, as above, is consequently anadequate |
tu maiotain thea tu domestic respectability, |
If these gentlemen find 10 sv hard tu yet along |
with a salary of ÂŁ159. how ean it be su ppos-
ed that we, us teachers, can live and supp rt
ia fausily on forty pounds a yeat ? ? Tis pre-
Tue idea
| posierous to tiiok that we can
is Supremely rid culous, aud unworthy cf en-
: ;
j lightened legislation
|} But you, perhaps, will say:
| we we
** What can!
Luu poor
Do wust you cau
â j
do? are few tu ubumber, aud
| tu bave wuck miacuce
| âgtaud up tor yeur rights as other teu do
Voie oply jor can jidates that will prow ise to)
redress your wroogs. See buw tuvse office
ls ekKels ant wily pullliGeans raily round the
met vi Lue CliuiCe, a) by Siva d mot (we )
you, as well, support ineh Wie you hope will
tg.and place you MN & pusl-|
Kesey |
be su ppused ~ he}
|
ltian of pecuniary 1 spectahility ?
leacver migit, 1 stiiould
|} advocate your rig!
e votes of at least boo persons tu
| fueme u his |
respective Se.ool district. â that would torm
an aggregute, of Bay, 3000) votes. Tis,
* Sand Baukââ of ouca, Sveuid, l opine, be
accounted bo mean There are
wany ways in which Teachers way inthaenee
an election, i taney were Hut alive to their
own intereste as they sbould be â Lp sori,
gentiewen. you must be somebody yourselves !
Phe gods help Ghose wou telp ciemselves.ââ
Do what demands tie doing ; speak what asks
tu be said; write what wishes to be written.
in conclusion, repeat, make Gee of your
present opportuuizy , exert yoursely: s during
the short interval before the gencral Election
tosecure candidates pledged to support Public
iSchovls. Makea push this time for your
pressu ie.
rights, and the iateresi# of education, trike
tor higher pay. ** Stroke! aod sirake with o
will !?
J. PARKER,
.
Cardigan, Jan. 1, 1867.
went BY Fsake âOn Toursday night, the
he Geist ot james J. Wisner,
9 bnenw
Acc
A
| materially moditied.
emanating trou Suu pulls over this Supail |
eginagee
_â Nee
LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE.|
ARRIVAL OF THE âCHINA.â
Haiarax, Jan. Ist, 1267. |
The âChinaâ arrived at Halifax 9a. m. Ist}
Jauuary. |
Al
Fenian arrests reported on
21st any moment, but there nd
There were no
20th o1 of
unabated vigilance on the part of the anthori-
ties, and extensive discoveries of arms and am
Munition Continued, to be made and proved |
how exteusive were the préepa.atious that had
beey made for a risin
The Lord Maycrâs subscription for Quebec
relief fand has reached ÂŁ23,000. It has been
Subseriptious of ali
uvland amounted to ÂŁ30,600.
The Daily Telegraph has reason to believe
that Stephens is suil at large, aud that Govern-
reserved to close the list.
nent is lully aware of all his movements.
France âParis correspondeat ot Times
says opposition of the press to army organiza
tion scheme growiuzg so decided and puiic
Opmlou SU adverse that Government cannot
but be struck with it. Rumors were current
that project would be withdrawn, or at all events |
IraLy axp Rome. â A letter dated 19th
staies that the frst Conference, having for its
»yyject the conclusion of arrangemeuts between
lialy a id Papal Goverument on ecclesiastical
juestion, was heid yest day. The personages
weseut were sisnors Antonelli aud Callezaris,
Cardinal Antonelli and Mousiguor Fiaachi.
Phe subject wader discussion was that of nomi
vation of Bishops tu Vacant sees. No decision
|} Government.ââ
| all difficulties and agreed wpun the basis uf a will
| stated that the popular vote in North Schleswig,
| Up.
| the snow being drifted higher than the locomo-
| enormous
the 23ih at 3p. m,, lat. 43, low. 41, an Toman
sicainer.
VISIT OF THE EMPRESS OF TUE FRENCH
LO ROME
Eu press wii leave lor Rome on the 20ch ine
The Temps siys:â" We believe that
the uet of abdicacion signed by the Emperor
Maximilian bas been received by the Freneb
siarie.
~ © -- <> ++ @
LATEST BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.
Charlottetown, Jan. 3, 9 pm.
A large portion of the Crysial Palace, used for
the exusition tropical productious, was de-
sivoyed by fire on the Jist Decemverâdawage
vue urillicn aod a ball dollars
Quen of Spaiu dissvived the Cortes on the
sauie day.
Phe British American Conference has removed
of
to Parliament.
Lhe Loudon Times bas a complaining editoria'
on the toleration of Feniaus by the United otates
Government Gold 1324.
New York, 27th
City of Mexico correspondence, dated Dee. tith,
states that the return ot the Ew, eror tu his
throne was received withpublic rej» cings througo-
out the country, His army, independent ot the
Freuch, numbers 35,000 men, aad are well fed and
clothed. Vhe [mperyjalists say that it they bave
pot the United states to contend aga ost, they will
ultimately suceced. They desire the withdrawal
of the Fronch, and consider that it would be the
best thing tor Maximilian
New York, 27th. i
The steamship City of Boston, from Liverpool,
12th, and Queeastuwn 13th, bas arrived. The
Vigeurous measures of the British Government
aguinost the Fenians had re-established pubiie cou- |
fidence and business was reviving ta jJ/ublin.
Prussia bas commenced using coercion to meet
the bostility to Prussian rule im Hanover. A de-
putation of the inhabitants from the town of
jieadersleben bad bean received vy Count Bis-
marek. In reply to their inquiries, the minister
whether those districts are to belong to Prussia or
Deumark, will be taken, but not until after the
cons lidation of the state of aifairs generally in
the hibe Ducvies The Hmperor of Austria has |
ordered to be dropped all proceedings aga: at
Murshal Benedek aud Generals for their couduct
during the war
New Nork, Dee. 28.
There was a storm and gale yesteruay aiter-
necu and iast night.
ee
has no right to treat the crew of seized steamer
mach less
tu chain them up as she has done, and that it
has been determined to require the cnse to be
settled, and wiuless the suspicions of the Span-
The banking firm of M. Fould, Paris, had
It is needless | Undertaken to lend the Spanish Government)
âninety millions of francsâcontract sigued 18th
Tie France of this evening states that the
j
Ma Te ee tet
say A. MeNeillâs large Sale
Govds, &âŹ., commencing next Wednesday
the Stove adjoining the
afford ample op
New Yearsâ Gis
e
also Hand Bills.
ER
heard ofa ve
We have just
Dee . 3 i â9
â â me Kick frow a vicious horse. His lower jaw we 1 Lot Overcoats; . 4 :
° . " ... . a] . rivate © â er JuW was â , \ eee
: It ag stated that two Spanish one het completely fractured, and both it and a roof of 1 Lot Cloths, assorted ; . : " 4
left Cuba to compel Honduras to 0 â Ye the mouth so badly mutilated, as to deprive bim of 20 deg. Sam Tige, assorted cvlours; . \ oa
trality in the Chilian question, and to protect speech, and iu ail probability make him ipvalid or 24° Im. M um Pipes; : %
Spanish neutrality in Ceutral American waters. | che remainder of life---$ Journal. 13 essoried tograph Sibume; . \ i
Tuxkey.âA Greek ship had been sunk by â $e be - = oes ; \ =
the Turkish squadion off Candia. : We learn from the Autigouish âCasketâ that a w« ie meas ar a
Loxpow Mower Mancer.âNotwithstanding | {"!-Uxged brig, about 194 tong barthen, culled the : Lagvers dod FURS: ; a 8
the d : on ; ge nl et â t ah elie ol o Edwin Daniel,â Cast. John Muson, trom Char- = Back oon Kuises and Forks ; .. «= â L,
he veduction of the Bank rate to 34, the rate | fottetown to Liverpool 4. B, with acargo of oavs, 12.â Pine LR. Conia; | ee
for good bills in open market continued frac: | timber, deals, &e , was driven ashore at Bayfield. 42 â Kuife, Fork, aud Spoun ; fi ;
tionally below the Bank miuimui, transactions | ADMgenish, ina suow -torm on the 13th inst., and 20 â City Purses; 12%
takinâ place as low as 3a3z. lies mpeg spre there It is expected that her 6 âNenad Connleteonâ AF a4 »
On the 83th the Chis passed, ia âYat, 82, om re saved without being much cemmaged in a Sugars aud Creume (Glase); *
lou. 20, steamer Denmark; ou the 26th, at 1 ol jou b pater a pe sina nrepe ae shay ct og 7 ; ;
} - j 92 97 â ah . m, ay âapl. Mee es eo 6 â : i â ;
p- m., in lat. 50, lon. 23. 27, the Asia, aud on] 4 voyage from St. Pierre, Miquelon. fell in with hn â Papier rene Tables ; â r:
120 couches 5
the Bark ** Alma,â of Beifust, Ireland, bouud to
New York, 35 miles S. E. Jauso, in a sinking con
ditivu. The Capiain of the Burk desired Capt
MeCurmick to lay by him all wight. The wied in-
cieasiig fast, aud the âJane.â iu te act of hauling
up close to the Bark, split her jib, which caused
ber to take iu jib aud lay to auder a balance rected
inuiusall. At i o'clock, saw Dark » lipit, aud at
2 jn the worning aleo. She wind theu lad iu-
cre eed tow hurricane, and blew se for three hours
Jiu the morniag the guile mouderaiedâa leavy, sea
rapping. Could see about seven miles. aid av bark
to be seen. Supposed her to siuk with all bauds
Lhe crew Were piuping aud ver decks ii the
water a
The *Jageââ on arriving at Souris left for Char-
loiteiown ou We nesday uiyli, te 26th Dee , aud
ot Tiursday bight experienced a heavy gale frou
S. East. Between Point Prim light and the Bieck
House got in the ice, dragwed down te two fathome
water uuder St. Peter's Island ; at half-past fourin
the morning strack adutt. pot double reefed maiusail
| und bowed vif the jib aud rau for the Block House ;
[jib was carried way and wot into the ice under
Sinithâs. Lay there until Saturday at noon, the
wind came to westward which parted the ive, aud
vot into Koeky Point Wharf. fad it not been for
the braveryâof the Captain, crew and sume four
passengers, the good âdaneâ and periaps all hands
would have becu lost. âThe passeuvers proceeded
from the vessel ashore auder âAberdeen â Suiuth »,
ou tue ice aud were couveved down to Mr. Burdett's,
Rocky Point, Where they were well accommodated
fora day and nigat Lefore leaving for Charivttetow pn.
â-Com tw Heraid. :
âToe sehr. ** LâArdoise,â Doyle, master, from
Mabou. C. B., tor iiaiittax, witu a cargo of fish,
&e., Was run inte on the Zod lust, oy a Prince
Kdward Island vessel, and gad her mdimesall car-
ried away, besides sustuliiing vlber damage
Che Island schooner rendered yo assistance, vat
stood on ber course leaving the * LâArdviseâ all
bul uumanaygeable.â Antigontsh Casket.
The sehr. â Robert Nobleâ took fire a few days
ago, at (he east end oi P. BE. Island, aud was sun
ashere. An investigation is about to be held as to
ine Cause of bie disaster,
ââââââââââ
Tares MEN Rescusp rkom Peet BY a GirL
âOn Puesday last, while the wind was bluw-
ing a gale from the southeast, three men
started off in a fraud skiff trom the shore at
tue jower end of the inner berbor of Newport, |
vy rescue a sheep which had by sume means)
igot adrift, vut owing to the gale they were
neither able to reach the sheep or return to
tw tue siuore, aod were fast heme swept off
into ruugh Water, where Cuerr skiff muse ine
evitably have swamped in this situation |
they were discovered by Miss Ita Lewis,
>teamship Australasian, from Liverpool 15th,
is aground inside tive harbor on the Southwest |
|
Spit, near sandy Hook. Sue will probably come |
| olf with the tide without damage
Steamer Commodore, of the Sound Line, is |
ashore on River tiead, Long isiand, aud breaking
Passengers landed.
No Cable despatches received sinee the 24th,
owing to interraption on Newfoundiaud line.
Kiver Head, Long Island, Dee. .8,
Ths Sound Steamer Commodore bas gone ashore
one wile North of Uo: toaâs point, ant now ties
bow out ot water; the tide having tailen Three
boat loads of passengers have been landed. Lhe
steamer is fast breaking up.
Albany, N. Y., Deo. 28.
The storm vesterday was the most severe since
Is35. Twenty incies «f suow fell, whieh is
terribly drâ fted
Railroad communication is entirely suspeneded.
The train due bere yesterday at balf past 4 p.m. |
ran into a snow drift a few miles west of here. |
Mforts were made to reach the train from this
citywith six locomotives and two coaches, but |
they could not proceed beyond the city limits, |
tives. No trains bave acrived or been despatch-
ed to day nor is it likely any will be for some
Lhe drifts on Boston Road are said to be
Several trains were snowed under on
the Hudson Railroad. Nearly all the telegraph
wires between here and Buitalo are down. Goid
132.
Toronto, C. W., Dee. 28.
Gen. Lishead succeeds Gen. Napier in command
of the Western district with bis headquarters at
Toronto.
Col. Lyneb, learning Roberts had turnished
thirty-fiva overcoats for the Fenian prisoners, de-
clined to receive taemânot wishing, he said, to
have his name used as a ââ catch penny.â
The jail is warm and comfortable, and the
prisoners in need are supplied with prison cl thes.
Tue snow is three feet deep on a level west of
Hartford.
President Roberts finding that the Roman
Catholic Bishop bere does not act as his agett,
has transmitted two bundred dollars to -he bouse
of Providence, to be applied as they deem oest in
assisting the Fenian prisoners.
A number of Sweedish and German emigrants
|
j
|
i
j
| passed here to-day en route to Chicago and Bt.
Gold in New York 1334.
Louis.
(By Telegraph to Examiner.)
Sr. Jony, N. B., Jan. 1, 1867.âAt the New
York Yacht Kace Henrietta reached Cows
tirst, fullowed by the Filectwing, in eight
hou last, Vesta, one and a haif hourâal!
on Christmas day.âNo news of the slightest
importance,
Jan. 4, p. m.âNothing worth reporting.â
Guid 1345.
CABI E NEWS.
Jaxvary 7th, 11 o'clock, a. m,
The London Times of January 4th urges
upon the Government a speedy and amicable
adjustment of outstanding difficulties with the
United States... . .Gold 133}.
ââ â a <-->
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTLION,
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE RETURNS.
â
PRINCE COUNTY:
Ist District, Yeo, 596
Warburton, 304
Maj rity for Yeo, 292
2d District, Muirhead, 493
Kamsay, 202
Majority for Muirhead, 241
QUEENâS COUNTY:
lat District, Haythorne, 723
Gif, oud
Majority for Haytlerue, 214
2a District, Balderson, 695
Paiwer, 4i3
Majority for Balderson, 232
KINGâS COUNTY:
Dingweil, 522
Campion, 195
Majority for Dingvell, 327
MeDonald, 543
Hawilton, aus
Majority for Mcdonald, 138
â Tre sehr. Wallachia, Capt. Moodie. arrived on
Saturday frou Priuee Edward bland, in a truly
ist District,
24 District,
was arrived at.
was aâirmed the Pope expressed great
uf [taly
it
satisfaction at the 3 pur ch of the Kinz
o
at the opearig of Parilament.
se} +} }
Rome was quiet, uvtwithstauding vexatious |
proceedings ol Papal po ice.
National Cominittee of Rome issued a pro
clamation to Romans immediately ou depar
ture of French. Atter congratulating Romans
that [taly was mistress of her owa destiny, the
| Committee beseeched feliow citizens to indulge
in no idle manifestations, but await patientiy
aud calmly for the hour which will satisfy their
wisles.
Prussta. â North German, Conference sits
daily. The creation of a military army seem
ed tu be one of the capital points to be agreed
on. In tume of peace the edective Federal
army will be 29.000.
Romay anv Geeex Cuvrones.âThe Patri-
arel of Coustautinople deisies tuat ue guciations
having taxeu place between tim aud the Pope
with a view to bringing about of Union between
Greek and Roman Charehes.
Rome.âThe Pope had addressed invitation
to Catholic Bishops of the world tu assemvie
at Rowe in Jaue, 1867, to celebrate the mat-
tyrdom af Peter aud Paul and the caaonrzativn
of several martyrs.
Beucirm.âA Royal decree had beea pub-
lish@d, appointing a committee to enquire whe-
therfthe present organization of the ae
tie lee
3
eet
ot,
pitiable condition. Her bull and far up her
| spars aad sail-, was completvels enveloped in ive.
lett the Island. ou Luurday week, aod was
| off Jedore on the nighr of tie 20th inst. during
the cold suap, @ sample of vhicu we experienced
ou sbore. Tbe owner of the cargo, who was on
board ivforms us that inall the â perils by land
aud perils by evaâ that fe bas enevuntered, -and
they are gota dew h& Situation on that Lhure
day naght surpassed alything in bis exptrience.
fhe sea was ruaning D'vh, and was washing rigut
over the vessel, iudeasing the weight oi ice oa
ber with every wave. ina few minutes ber bull
could be compard to nothing else than an ice.
berg. To mors bout the deck was impossible,
aud te attemprte put into a harber with the ves-
sel in that ousdition was certain d struction, a6
al the tack, aachurs, &c., were & Wass of ive,
and tue vesel, eo far as Ler upper goar Was dou.
gerned, w5 uawauageable. Tue only Saiety was
to keep Vell clear of the shore. When the eclr.
arrived bere oa Saturday @ large nuwber of per-
song crowded Connorsâ Whart to get a giimpae at
her Ou the deok, forward of the guiley, a pile
ot porkers were effeotually preserved in a cvat of
jew several inches thick. The oaptaia aad oue of
she hands, wuo were 16 Uours without reliet at
the belm, got thoir tues elightly trust-bitten. We
believe the owner bad a photograph taken of the
© Wallachiaâ as sie appeared iu hor iey Covering
âHe. Paper, Dew. 29.
A Writfor the ftliection of a mewhber to
represeut the Third Distriet of Prince County, to
fill the seat of the Hon James Warburton, who
reeontly resigned the same, bas just been is -ued,
ar Bes hi
| Sie
afi *
daughter of Capt ilosea Lewis, keeper of
| Lime Roek Light, who at once tock the light-
house boat and off to them reseue, She
reached the mon, took them from the skiff,
whieh she took in tow, and afterward went
in quest ot and saved the sheep, and landed
the whole salely on terra firma, This 18 noc
the first acc of this deseription performed by
this young lady â Providence Press.
Married,
In the city of. San Francisco, California, Nov.
Mth, by the Key. H. M Seudder, Koberis Falconer,
to Georgiana b, youngest daughter of the late
Charles Martin, M. D, of Picton, Nova Seotia
{The bride is the niece of M. W, Skinner, Esqr, of
this city ]
www
Died, °
At Faleonwood, on the Ist instant, after a brief
illness, Catherine, the beloved eldest danghter of
kumwond Joon dicMation, Ksqi., veputy Coamis-
sary General, in the 24th year of her age.
Of disease of the heart, on 24h instant
Eleanor, the beloved wife of Mr. Johuw Campbell,
Bail Creek, Lot 46, in the 60th yexr of her age
Having borne an exemplary character through
life, and deeply regretted by a large circle ot
friends, which accompanied her remains to ber
resting piace. Keqnuieseant In pace.
On Wednesday evening, the Jud instant. after a
few days illness, of congestion of the Inngs, Mar-
garet buima, fourth daughter of tbe late Kichard
Yates, ksq
Lost overboard, on the 2nd Oct., from the ship
Moat Koyal, ou the passage trom Liverpool to
Montreal, John Orman. seaman, a native of P. E. 1
At Lot (2, on the iSth instant, Dubois Smith,
aged 77 years, for many years a District School
Teacher in tuis Island.
At Hazel Grove, on the 19th instant, after a
short illness of two days and a half, Catherine,
the beloved wife of Mr. Neil McNeill, aged 72
years. Sle came to this Island iu the year 1500,
from ghe Isle of Mall. She leaves a husband and
family to moarn their irreparable loss
Ai Mill River, New London, on the 22d ineteat
in the 42d vear of bis age, Mr. Jolin Anderâon,,
eldest g0n of Mr. Kobert Andersoa, of that »lace
Deceased was of an amiable disposition, aud much
esteemed by all who knew him, Afflicted for
uiauy years by a very puiufal disease. he tuanifest-
ed the virmaes and graces of a trne Ch» stian, and
died in the hope of a blersea resurrect}/0.
At New Perth, Kingâs Coauty, on *e * 3rd ult,
in the 79th year of his age. Mr. Perr Robertson,
at old aud fespectabie inhabitant & that place, a
kind and affectionate husband, a tender father and
true friend âhe will long be motrned by hin sor-
jrowing widow aud ebildren wd bis many rela-
i tives and friends
At Georgetown Road, Lot , on Dec. 26. after
an iiluess of 8ix days. which He bore with resigna-
tion tothe Divine Will, Parick, eldest and dearly
beleved son of Lawrence ahd Catherine Murphy,
iu the 22nd vear of bis ag?. Deceased was a young |
man of amiable qualities und much beloved and re- |
yretted not ouly by a aumerous circle of friends
and relations, but alse by all who hws bad the plea-
sure of his acquainanee May he rest in peace.
At Black Busi, Lot 45, on Sunday, 23rd Dee..,
James Hamilton AcCorwack, aged 21 years and
six months, afteâ a severe illness of 19 monthe
which he bore with Christian patience to the
Divine Will. Aay he rest in peace. Ame.
âHEAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sleishs, Harness, Robes, &e,
rp? be Sold by AUCTION on FRIDAY
NEXT, tith insiant, at 2 o'clock, in front of
Syhbecriber's Roomâ
No. 1. 1 Superior Riding SLEIGH, lined and
cusiioved,
ALSO -
No.2. 2 very snperior GUFFALO ROBES.
No. 3. Lset Driving HARNESS
No # 1S8L81GH and Guilaie ROBE,
No.6. 1 BOX siLkiad.
WILLIAM DODD.
Charlottetown, Jan'y 7, 1867
Final Notice.
LL peraons indebted to t e Estate of the
late JAMES Peake, Esquire, deceased, by
mortgace, bend, note, book account, rent, or ar.
rears of Teut, are requested to discharge the Same
forthwith, otherwise iegel measures will, wilheut
turther wotice, be ad pled lu eulorce pay turds
Luereot.
«
Trustees
5 audâ Executors
D. HODGSON,
JAMES PEAKE,
Jan. 7, 107 4w
ORANGES & LEMONS,
he Reading Room,â wilt
rtanity for the: purchase of
\ in great variety. For par-
ticulwrs see advertisement in another colin,
ry distressing acri-
dest which occurred last Thursday in Tryon. Mr.
Jabez Hodgson was almost fatally injured by a
*
âgee, #i -
Wry Goods, Pancy Goods, Cutlery,
â
&e. &e, ke.
at STORF. adjoining READING ROOM,
â3% on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JaN. vith, at)
11 o'clock, a.m: " "
.
: 25 Gross Steel Pens; . :
5 doz Couceriinas;
24.â IR. Ridding Combs; + vq
2â Reticules; Phy ee
1 * Ladiesâ Shawle; ihe â
2 â Dressing Cases; :
4M Cigare 4 = „3
A large Lot of Silver Watches; i
Ani other GOODS, too numerous to Mention. âa
te The sale will be continued each following * re
evcuing, tll the whele ave disposed of; and, as ae
Lios Goods are ordered for positive sale, GREAT
BARGAINS may be expected. â| 2.
A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer, .
Charlottetown, Jan. 7. 1866
A Law in amendment of the Bye- on
Jaw for farming the City wharf, o
Passed 5th December. 1366. ~ âą
Approved 2nd January, VO67.
p* it enacted by the City Conneil of the
City vi Charlottetown a8 fullowe ; .- :
The City Counci) may take and receive a strren-
der of the unexpired term of the lease of Queen's
and Pownal street wharts, or either of them, at
auy time hereafter; and may grant a new of
both or ither of the said wharts to the present
jessee or his assigns, or to any Other person or per
suns, for any term not to exceed ten yeure, from
the time of the surrender or expiration of the
sent lease. under such conditions, w
the payment of rent and the making such "
aud amendments to the = mbar or ak
them, as way be mutially ay upon, or . :
City Couneit way, oter.aul â c.order the :
letting of the suid wharfs, or either, of thew by %.
Pablic Anction, on such terms, with respect to ret
and additions, alterations and amendments, a@ it
umy deem fit and proper; and grantto the bighedt
or best bidder er bidders for the same a lease a
leases, under .he common seal of the City for
term uot exceeding tell Vears, a3 afyresaid ; :
thing in the By-law iutitaled * a Law for fa
the City wharfs,ââ to the contrary notwi .
Passed loth December, 1566,
t. H. HAVILAND, ©
+.
Peter MacGowan, Be
City Clerk Ă©
THE LONDON Th
a THE well known Clipp
âLOTUS,â Ad at Linydâs, coppe
250 tous register, will sail frow LONDON
this Port. en or about the First day APR
vext. For FREIGHT or FASSAUE aay
London, to JOUN PITCAIRN &* ;
Charivitetown to the undersigned,
DANIEL DAVIES.
Charlottetown, Jag. 7, 1807. 2m
LONDON TRADER â
To Charlottetown direct?
Ture first-class fact-sarting
ABEONA, « 1, an Englah
7 years, ALLAN CAMPBELI
wander, of the burvban. :
tons, will sail freow LONDON, G 8
on or about the Ist, APRIL, 1867, will be
patched punctual. Lutevding Shippers will
have their Goods alongside at an early date.
acemm:podate afew passengers. Fe r
ticulars apply to Messrs. GRU. D OC
East Lidia Avenue, jueadenhall at, G.
or to 324 t
J D. MASON, Châtown, P. EL
January 7, 1567, 5, a
To Medical students,
â N oppor'unity offers te an ita
d person wishing to engage iv
Medicine, Dispevsiag. Ke. â
sere
ra
Vigan
:
rer
ear
Kirg Square, Ch'town, Jan. 7, ie oa
NOTICE TO TENDE
pae >UBsCRIBER will receive â
posals trem competent persens, up &
10th day of FEBRUARY next, for the IN!
of from 175 to 200,000 BRICK, at the |
rate per thousand, on the ground adic âing
VERAON RIVER R C. CHAPEL, here the
clay is already dug, and considered tu de âbe
mest desivable quality. ; F
The BRICK will require to be wel t
and of the best descripuion, 80 as ty piss i
tion, and suitable for exterior work and
have to be completed va or befure the Let
October, 1867.
All necessary appliances for the e
the said coutract are already on thegte
also is a Vacant house adjacent tora weidence. 3
Advances will be made as the work prog rs.
Each tender will require to be ace ued
with the nawes of two solvent persons for he due
fulfilment of the above contract, >
R. J. CLARKE.
Orwell, Jan. 7, 1867. tt
BUFFALO ROBES, |
WO BALES of BUPFALO RE
for rale low. , . sa .
CARVELL buds. â
iy
rgy
i
Jan. 7, 1367. ct
JJ Ut RECELV bY aud nom for dale om
usual terme :â
590 Bbis Superfine and Extra FLOUR, .
200 sides SULE LEATHER,
Gl) clgemte Congo TEA \
=
fg
â
10 balf chests \ 3
7 hhds _â id
10 Bbis Bright SUGAR \
12 hhds. Porto Kieo MOLASSES, âs
20 coils Manilla Rope Fat.
2 boxes Cavendish Tobacee
30 doz Graiu Sacks
10 boxes Clothes Pins
A Lot of Green aud Vak Winde
Dry Goods :
in Geey aud White Cottons
Delaines, Linings, &e Xe.
WILLIAM
Charlottetown. Dee 31, 1866
WAXKREN FAKM 70 LeT,
âEâHE Subscriber is prepared to. treat
with persons fit
DES ROUS OF SEASING
For a term of Years,
he ahore valuable Eronee The present Tens
ant, My. ROBEWL McMILLAN, will surrender»
his possession ea the Jet w MAY next. Bor plane
and particulars apply to "
ââHARLES WRIGHT.
186
een Square,
is! pat iw
*
Ch town, Dec. 3!
ÂŁU CONTRAUTORS. \ Rae 4
PPENDERS wrt be recerved until
Ist day of MARCH next, for tee
anew Bunk Building. at the corner of Queen and |
King Sivocts, Chysottelown, tor the tse of the \) fot! "y
| gs âa ©. E ijand. Plans aud 2; eallioutione i 6 *
ay be secu on aplicauen to 4 A
âT WM. CUNDALL,â ©
ql Cashier. * :
24th Dee. 195 is! ai ; .
MOALY! MONEY! §.. 4
LL A}COUNTS oot palidiby the frat
NOR dale by cM oy JANUAKY, 1867, will be placed Ă©
P Wa. R WATSON bands of BY Attorney for nara f , ie W Kia 3 *
FRESH GROUND RICE LS ââ>
Bh grat âRRUIT! PRUIT! |
i . Wa. RK. WATSON, 4% LBS. in Vaddiig: RAISE
Jan. 7. 1867. LAYER KAIST Qs and Âą âif
â Kas ts. Aiso: SPICES, CAdvDILY : : i .
WOW 18 THE The, __ |Sfacistwesae SS OMNES
PPERSUS> wishing to procure any of the) / Pela BEER & SONS. _â
ENGLISH or FOREIGN MAGAZINES, ȉ
NEWSPAPERS, FASHION BOOKS,
VIEWS, &c.. &e, for the ousulug Year, cau be aé
SPORE, Queen Street.
aâ 8 oy A. HARVIE
Jan. 7, 1867.
RE-
conmnodaied by applying af HARVIE'S BOOK!
Dec. 10, 1866. lo pat
Rare Chance.
TETELE Subscriber offers lor Sule that desire
able Property, sitaated two moles from the
Head St Peters Bay, ou tre Anal pow -
Contract, 70 acres of LAND, on âLet 61
Mall, i
â
+
danee ot water ti Grist Mil and Carding
ed Tt ie etuates
i
Bh nhggbnininc FS
Valuable Mill & Mand for Sale.
FEXEK Subsoriber will sell, by âprivate
cameved with Hard and Sott Weed Tunber.| ogee ~ hab -
There ix awe w Saw Mill eregted oa it, wirh Bat | vet linen, well sudelegee vr - (
vule
{
4
ing tO Souris, with ui
CharloWeto wn pare!
week. formu ue of |
a Public Mvase, or 4h
withes a
,) Within umany
Weil of
âi;
ye ear vn uf aly person
ue ial
RIN LABK
nln} nent
Wr.
â]
ative reetraiats of const
dheres bo tre contichet-
Aocting atiudeâ (hat, whatever
pecessary
gonser
prety aâ
of all honeat avd tr
rererms may be
the couviclion
sor grievances way requie rediess, the
wrod f voting them are tu be found ju the
trow eet
or mee ic ape sker Mr. Hengies is neter trett y,
ea â v . .
aan or butnbactic. Tile elyte Is easy, Sitipie
gies, " . .
flaiy asene.â one ed at ne Ow bel even on
eur
ao qay be Scouunled specwes sOcasnine Gate
wee ter display, ke feeble
he evince any desire â
â tthe grandequent put, in periect
orator . âa stands tert oo Duonest, saga
wun ee g detiberate Teaser!
âT © unlike fhe few vain and restless orators
osm haunt bis, whe are ev . the watch to
am" aeons ol florâ and whose tw
odiail , » amedilteus, allerauces serve only, ln
gue, He ae ot tea. to render conselves post
wure wer 4 va. avd to impede Âą DUSINeSs of
Oe tle Hi > Mi bieueley s oever Te palient to
âGe neve he debate. Indeed, to a casual ob-
eye t+ appear te be uawtiliug to de ev
geryâ be Dia â "
_ : owever, is uot Ue vas rt e rLUCCHCe,
nat y acta ihe an adie and Chulieds geseral,
eo wee .
te whoo pa e day of bali 4 weft ee lu
say peibtve Fur a (we, be stands aloof tor
wor haervance-et the eddyig couflict; but
the betier «
ready aat
is bine
yet he buie .
. tat the Bret eppert
take part
bie duing o0 i
pough alwaye prepare
w motel ter
Mr. Hensley
Yes: a
never rushes taal y and headio Âą o debate
lis pa ivy bides te ne i speaks uly
P ques tna io apraay aod Ver, in dis
ae seep al Âą bes atid ms. Tay Ton
; effective «a me » Clear geod
z a gud steady powe s A argu t
He se niwayes ' vai to The cause of
] ais â tude Maen y § wiWways
t y au - . Oe owe e'* vin s
i. â â N gee „ as rewards Âą
4 | ques stl ; rig sHenh CuuVviK
vigwe of the radet His party Bie he sute
Of thie quuscwetees Se ome ere? dae
pendence, te gave especial proet oa Lie vecasion
ef a very Top rtant @ qrte ey) the ast Session of
the Legisiaiure--e* Hired, on Loe Me OCCaSION,
dui aiaw The tien. Mr. Whelan
ki was lu ihe Course of that debate that the
How. the Leader of the Oppositic âMr. Colesâ
yed by (ue seetiiig defection (rom
ewuenly
bis ranks of f vb
that be Was leit alusvet woue Le Âą
ai visterial sid
Lbere #4 a6 pewever, ae (eas Ge ae
pariy wn part of eatert of
pen They terebore te aac part
qeuull Upou The Gover ut, ae
weir secres ja. their
qouipelic d them Ww achmwiedge {
ity ef the annisteria: pes tion, seouredy intrench
ei afd sale it was uoder the af-
forded to uh Dy The power vt Couns lulioual pre-
geucts
In concluding this sketch, the
se Two Ded. tue se piablibed
ileud agaist
the talent ot Wie tial ol the flouse
â eu brow thet
feet Gon. gettie-
«their chici's
ây Gecause, it
ceusclet us Judge ul
? hipres iaDl-
as prelection
writer has no
@ectiui Consideration ef beth pares; and, per-
bape, (here i@ scarcely an ther new ber of ihe As-
ewdiy, Whe, m ihe event af any gical change in
Pw corte grensi Laertt might fel, according to (he judg-
peetet the méclugent public, Be beller spared
dy it than the Hon J eepu Henales
HON. JOHN LONGWORTH, MPF & WFC
This gentieman m Certainly we. qualified by
atare, cdueation, Crmiiig and expertenee, for
stwthtul and efficent diecharge of (he tnportant
deties ef the hig and benerabie position which
be at present vceupies. He is a! all times the
grotieauan He i@ possessed of much tnteliectual
power aud statrsigan Ke sagucily is & grace-
jul, ready, correct and elegant speaker He
pevet loses bie Comper in debate; bul argues with
riec! Geeivess Bhd Ge lberallon
in **the House,â whatever may be the ques-
fon under consideration, he is always found Lo be
a. eS oh
âaah
pieatelp acquainied with ie elaracter and
dearingsâa!l every petnt and in all is relations,
Swediate or remote; and, Dest of a)l, hte adve-
gacy aud suypert of any Uieastire Is, jrdging trem
the earnestness of Bis manner, always Inspired
gad atrengthesed bY ids ConsCientions COnVie thotns
And
it is
ef ita prepriety. Utuity. er pecesslty on the
Other band, § Ge eppeses & Urearul
clear that he dees ao from a sinerre
that, f earned. it weld. in seme
prove injurious te pubue or te private interests.
But, whether udvecaiieg or opposing a Ineasure,
he never indulges in personalities, os
serce and practise all the courtesies and = pro-
prieties which. ever in publie hte. are the adern-
ment of an educated gentieman. Hie duty, bern
te bie constituents in particular, and te the ceun-
try at large, be has wivarisdly dis varged with
gre at ability fidelity. and ear and the
writer, therefore. on puduc greun is, presumes
etptess & hope that the intelligent 4 d indepen
deat constituency of waich. tor te last elg
years. he fas been one of the parliumentary re
presruiatives in the Lower Heuse, will, at the
appwaching Gereral Election, tn due reeegnition
of bw beng, faithful, and efficient scrvicesâand
siso with due regard fo their own be
for their own luierestaâagaie return Dim trim.
phantly to his legislative seat. °.2
ââ_â Ssâ
PUBIC MEETING AT GRAN
KING'S COUNTY.
ulWays
persuasion
way or otter
f fatie tw
eathe ss;
te
or and care
D RIVER,
dveeting having been ealled at the time
and ylace for holding the Coun
1456, by Mr. Etward Riley, of the Herald,
farche purpose of discussing locas! politics in
@mection with the annroac r Evection for
tk House A3asem vâa â meeting
brine been orranized by calli Mr. James
Om, proposed by Mr. John Dingeell, and
geond.d hs Mr. Edward Walsh, | wsed unan
nously -â
Whereas it is the determination of this
meeting to support none but candi: ates of we
tried iiberal principies ; aud uur present repre-
sentative, Hon. E. Whelan, having proved
bimse!f an uncompromising suppo: ter of every |
jiberal measure calculated to beaefit the
eountryâ
determina
exertion tu
iz is infomed that
i Resolved therefore. that it is t!
j tiun of this meetin s to ude eve
procure his return at the comi
And wy regs, this m ti
„. E. Cla k, Es yuire, has
jp to Gill tie Vacancy Cats d by the death of ou
ale sepieseutative, }
the colleazue of Mr. Whelanâ
Resolved, that this meeti 4 fas
1
\
offered hit services
J hu Sutherland, Es J+) 28
Lsatified from
five him their support.
Ou behalf of the meeting,
JAMES McDONALD, Chairman.
EP O- - -
SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON, U. S.
2nd Auditor's Office,
Jl ashingtun, |) "
December 16, 1266
a
Eorrun Examiner,
Lear sur, The only excuse I have teoff-r vou
fad the readers of the Liaminer tov the Wigth of
tine I have permitted toe ect wy fire
Gad deeund better â
lapse bet
is, that { bave, in the
: aff cied âibw oO. liuse Ulew ladle fits of
bide. nee, to which I am su jet, @ 1 which
during their « satinuanes, tutally u tie tot any
Seiial exeriiw. 1 b wpe the excuse wilh be
berwued Salle ac " ,
#1) tuy former letter | called this
We Ui A ineri sii Civi d pol
Zahton ali eames Dat dy tet
oo few add that I regard it ale as the cen
MM Agievican view. All the rilie «f cui ruption
Weruuhour Tae entire country appear to have
W towatain and head-waiers be . lew a
Wrprised tuat the eccentric Pareoa Brownlow
ould have eaid, ow his first la - W namie
that he feit an ireaistible i. shies ah me!
Bethy, lov Luere appears lo be something in
4 Phas ty the Very simonphere that surround.
eily. Young tuts Winter tiie
Moud the lewmplationus «of
vay Shier « reaidence ul w lew
SF eurrupt lutriguers of open fan
a0 thai Gesires ty give bnme re
v4.8 have wilt
ai ge
we
olhet ilies tei
os lee huis pas
bring his fhe
„ : "ighter tur hie moral te
Te If wet
give "sal totae
"the wrath of av Offended if
d Spen this people, as it did
Mien showers ot fire and bri im terthet phos
feeds,
bene,
the pla
na Wiha wwe and abuusinalle Compounda
PPpote
â it ia wot neerssary tor tie
Wee Ward, that the above
eily by lhe writer,
here finer looking men, wit
han m any other ey. Youw
"
a |
ity ional law; and
« hateter puswiic
) prepared tu
jewsiacion 1 Saying, that ae wember of the As
geudiy therein be d im mere [riendly regard
feu the Hen Joseph Hetsiry His perseval
quriesy, bit lategrily 4 purpose, (ke extent of
pe knowiedgr, the selidity of its rdgment, and
the fairness WUD whieh he invari dly conducts
be arguments, Dave secur d tim the must re-
i threat congeners of the
What they know of his pollical principles to |
Tkervai,
(rity the +*eti-|
Bs herve, be-
Lo every forbidden to work ov taeir Sabbathâanot tor-
der '
: Me, Willen Gatert of pubue ww WuAUverann,
Miglin, is the plate; bet seciet wre ts Be |
Hive . .
Pray Gvrriypt, tual bo man tke of @en
fore the presence bere of a few exem-
aven would | Aud yat
the erties of |
'o state, ala! che gouseberry aud black currant Divew rin
h aeouinplion Ot are favorites, and the first honey
Is ent irovikie.ââ) You
: bandaomer
hee, shorter coats, neater gold-headed
naive plug-hats, aud aoe depraved}
. were
Her wouen, with mere gr iceful earri-
ex eri oline, lurger | it was Harvey's
ite Page
Sowe ancient writer has aaid thatthe beat way
to overcome danger ia te meet il, which sent.
ment your inmitable ceantrymaa, Sir Boyle
wasp which extracted poise
est fowera Whata rhapso
The honey bee does not take honey from every)
n from the sweet. |
ly of nuneense ' j
_
.
â -
OQUR PATRONS.
Our readers will perceive by a giance over
i le i - ii
TO
Roehe, hus reudered: âLhe best way to sa qower, or the wasp cannot extract Pols oF oe broad sheet, that if we have uot given them
danger ia to meet & plump.â Eb liave found, how-
ever, That the best way fo overemne dauger ite
shan it; tor, sad experience, alos, has taught me
thal & man of strong passions, placed aud leump
ta ton, in as helpless as a feather in) the ocean
Kuewing the weakness of the fleeh, and seeing
the aad effects of the fasciuations of Wasbingtot
society upen ufber young men, whe expend all
their iveans on Galla, operas, billards, fast horses
aud equally fast women, L have termed the reso-
a life of entire seclusion trou the
world during my stay in Washington, So diriuly
L tituerte adhered to this purpowe, tbat
have @ven permitted the tar-tamed Ristort to fin
illon lo live
have
ish her engagement io this cily Wilhoul geing te
visit those rare dramatic powers that have eiec
trified all the lowers ef bisteionie art throughout
Ui late | ave had several inviia
ââ that is, parbes at
the &
Lene
uuliy
ty âselect pariies
which the corruption that eats, like a cankered | (Âą does. (see Leviticus XI: 6 Sowe Reverend | yw}
} . | Wi
worm, ite the heart of seecely bere, ts gilded
ever Will the fasemations af youll, beauty, oul
ward relivement aud seductive polilenessâto ail
t whiew, l returned the
slerenty pe d note of aporowy, ill-health
suthie
â however, have
preadiig
of &@ pre-ehyage tent as a CACHE lor m&y Bbecuce
Se you see, luere is be early Ul wilheul a spice
ot good, liability
furnishes us, af Gimes, an excellent excuse tor Lie
siuce oul tu physical ill-health
preservalion of our worl healli
society in
Law disuppeiated in Wasiiugton
Specis Liha one My tT uotive hi
come here was, that | hoped te come |
ie t, atid
L have
more re chi de-
that te
will da of a superior of by
thi
em, tapiave GY Ow la
however, Gaal the tiost entertain
the most inleiigeut, Combpuilotia
sare eu Whos
] s true that I
hat aie
frieudship ilotined
have bDecotie ac-
aeuetaily
ut I
qua with wavy regarded
âas Ă© thi} shed vuoulg tie, t iuve
had the ge
iWated
Liasie
my tae of ull Inlehect, original
Livertig
reany Âą
or dive literary Lam in dauy iw
Let
vwelu
po
guished honere tu soune of our Drat Colleges,
are Well Vetaed li Amelicau Disier„ aud (hie
vo i . . t . j t P +} er it â
ties of the dap, aud who can tik Gippauty of (he) you thas towards the approach of a genera | which we will exercise cur best care and judy-
drama, the opera and the latest wevel; Out there
Is net one of The Whose sociely of couversation
hait the pleasure that it. dues
uy
se il-coulmubigu
can afford me rT)
my reow, aud
theugnts Tis
may De OWlng paruy lo persor al vanily.
coumnune Will owl
for
pace
parthaity
why he todulged in the habit of talking to biusell,
replied that i was because be liked tu lath Lo a
aod & sensivbie wan laik
merely give âapy first iopressionsââ of Washing
tou secretly After I shail have jomned sewme liler-
ay or sclentitie club, aa t purpose dog shortly,
acusidie man beat
l way have @ luee laveradiec report ie give
Phere are GQwes, however, when Llove to throw
off ny assumed ceserve and frigidity of manners ;
and tuat is whea Dd eneounier auy ef my couutry-
Then the Getlly, the toast a d the Kort d-na
tured pass areund treely Then we
dwell eu tie liquid d, and rolithe r like a sweet
Your readers cau term
fe idea ot the si fength of the attachment Chat ex
ata between Seatchmen in
cially in the West, where they are but tew
Scetchuwend meeteng there are, after an bourâsh:
quaintauce, as warm friends, aod take as livety
in each other's wellare, as life-long
neighbors in your country At the risk of being
cousidered tee tedious and proiuk, I will relate the
| tellowing ineident, illustrative of the ardeney ot
} this teeling: While sitting ene day in my office
in iny Western heme, a young friend rasied tran
tieally the exclanming, âOn! Mae
Mac, come eut with ime. There's a countrywan
meth.
repartee
mersel âudder out tongue
this countryâespe-
Iw â
an titereat
Inte room,
vt playing the bag-pipes Baruweils
Ace wpanyiog tin, 1 elbowed my way
threngh the erowd that surrounded the deer, and
yours a
hotel.â
filled the bar-rocewm to get a glimpse of
thie tues
crn twat disceursed such wild and. te them
strange musie. I saw before me a young man,
decently clad in Scottish homespun, whose Ceitte
physiogueuy, ue neck-tie
Glengarry cap and bag pipes, Clearly vir dicated
iess tian bis tarlaw
bie nationality. Walking up te hun, T asked in|
my classic Lloverness aceent: âAu cluich thu
Tull schyorm ! The delighted sur prise depleted
ov his countenance, on hearing tor the fest time,
his native language spoken in that remote country
can be better noagined than deseribed. Dropping
and swimrmtug eves:
ds
b exiended ha
vetce Tremulois
The pipes appreacted
and,
tie Wi
im
a
with emotion, asked: ** Co thusa, aa ecatt and ru-
gadh chu! I replied that ] was frow Laverness-
shire, whieh | di-cowered was also the place of
hie nativity B tere parting, weha i the pleasure
eld âGach
lhe by-standers gazed
of touching glasses to (he foust ot:
latha ebiâs nach faie.â
with mute wonder on thie manitestation of frater- |
a whe had met
ter the fest, aud very provasly tor the last ite
nh the
feeling between two etrangers
r iiVes
I promised your readers ta write on American
prelate a; and here i have been prating on every
olier subjeet until my jetter bas assumed its pre-4
sent proportions Well, it m „ thet
et great disappointment to them, for Amerean |
polities may be as dry a subject to thew as if is
listasteful to myself at IT .am new in
that state of political eqmiidbrinin and tranaition
in which a mau day be said te belong to ue par-
ty. I am disgusted with the favaticism and tru-
enleney of the radical leaders; and | eannet, with
a clear conscience, affiliate with the party of Val-
be a seuree
present
liandigham and Voorhees, who way-laid aud shot
the war, and stigmatized
elings,â or with their cut-
Seuth. Thus, 1 at now
compelled to maintain in polities, as I have arine- |
}
Unren soldiera during
them aa â Lineelin bir
times done in religion, @ species of arm âd pen-
tralityâalways ready te combat the extreme
views and oppese the excesses of both parties
On this subject more anon.
a
wane > oe -
To ras Eorror or tue Examiner.
Sir: |
hal yell
i tortune to form the aeq smintance of!
I way |
resemble the sckvol-master, who, on being asked! men who they think will endeavour to ac-/ he ashamed: and while we have thus catered
else trom flowers; 4 has not a tubel
anvthing
to suckMip juice will, but joreeps aud teeth |
. iv! honey, and)
jwith whieh it eats,âit Is fon
loften tries to steal it from the bee. Wasps
fare also fond of ripe stran berries and
cherries; so are they of g vod tas lawb, and
halso of the greasy parts of | ilf dried salmon |
land troat, but the litle food they lap up 2s)
jnot powson. So mucs tor the geveral knuow- |
jledge ot these the only |
proper teachers for poor ig
be thoug!t
would
â| hike me
Can GS. (who, in his own estimation,
possesses such an meXhausubie band of know
ledge, historical, politieal, theological, engi |
) neering and particularly Natural [listory) say
whether the bare chews the cud ; Moses says}
G
with his theological Knowledge, can easily
Divines, however, suy that it does not
o.
juscertain by buying and dissecting one of vul
fuisely called, for
Rabbits burrow ,
wild rabbits, as they ure
they (small) hares.
these do not.
lt may gratify G.S. and other advocates
are
norané creatures) >
| j
lmore than doubled upen it, as well from the
islowness and difficulty oi composiny Mss.
âreading, correcting and arranging for the press
jau entirely orizinal paper, we have, at least,
of
original matter than was ever before spread
presented them with a much larger amount
before them in any [siand journal.
to say that the editor-in chief bas received valu-
able assistauge from writers of great ability and
learning, te whom he thus publicly tenders his
No small
and expense are involved in getting out a sheet
rrateful acknowled sinents. labor
like the present,âmere mechanical labor is
âcopy,â as from the extent of composition ;
ile the duty of the editer-in-chief, in first
the various MSS.âamending some by altera-
eS pane? +
Tornado even ag prisvuers of war,
ish Government be proved, she must make du
apolosy and indemnification.
th and additionsâand then in twice reading
ns
and correcti ig the pro of sheets of the several |
!
lartieles, carefully comparing the printed sheets
with the MSS. â copy involves
for a railroad between Courlottetown and ait Âą
Summerside to know that the Loodon.} vet) wy amount of labor which we]
2. ; , - raic . |
Brighton and Dover Ratleoadâreterred to wuld not dike to meur_ every week, â |
by ** Peter Pry in the Ravamaner last Mareh |
-has been thrown up byt vwre, eod| "6 âbare been compelled, as a matter of|
is how in Chancery with a debt or liabilities ise, to exclude many news items and mis-|
rr claims against it for over ÂŁ16 000 Oe saeoud ft yas of much juterest which
gy '! Ve ene raging oor the roposers
= âJ : ââ- he ; . . t tbe wbalis ) the past week Dave e abled us |
ot & coast line of railgoad in P. EB Isiand : ; |
Yuure, &e tu make: and we have, besilesâwhat is still
AL LESLIE worse for as in a pecuniary point of view
| Souris, 26th Dec., 1866 ~been obliged to omit many of our ad
ââe-
[tor THe bxaminen | a
course wath men whe graduatea with distu-) cog TYR SCHOOL TEACHERS OF P. E. ISLAND. | indulgence towards us; and as for the othe:
Friends; (ct would be superfluous to inform
Klee
ton, most persons remember some politi
t
cal grievance which they desire to have
righted, aud consequently make Vigorous
effurts to place at the helm of publie affairs
jeomplish this desirable end. Li there be
one class of men, more than another, who
should strive to get wembers into the Aos-
sembly to look alter their tnterests, you are
thut class â you are the men! For, in ad
vancing your interests, the cause educa
tion i advanced, and, with that, the general
and prosperity of island
Pubhe schoois, it is said, are the Arctiame-
vt
intelligence the
dean lever that meves the worid You, as
the votaries of Minerva, and wno should be in
the van of progfess, ought to make every
laudable effort tuat the world wight wove on
tlow have your interesié and those vl educa-
tion been represented during the past tew
years of ministertal misrule? *Pwere need-
less to say, for bitter individual experience
the reply y ru
justly d alt withâtreated as ov other Class of
sugyesis have Deed Ue
men in this Colony would qaietly subuaatt so
to be tres ted, not tor one day Pruly, ase
said, Scnuodvolmasters, as @& âglass, are the
Quleblest aud wost submiss. Ve porsols to De
jound in the country. Let the Legislatare
attempt to rescind any fancied privilege on
the Clergyâend behold what indignation
i meetings would be heid over the length aod
breadth of the Jaad! Sove tour years ago,
when our Conservative Legislators were devi
sing a scheme to curtail the exoenditure oO!
the revenue. in order, as they tell us, to
lessen the public debt, they could think ot
no more feasible plan of retrenchment than
to take from Sehou Teachers ÂŁ15 or ÂŁ20 a
yeur, of their previously too [rmited salary,
What wise and Iiberal-minded Statesmen
thus to cripple the Government support bo
Education, and starve the and his
teacigeer
tamtly It was an act of gross injustice to
I ace on the shyoulders of Sehoolmasters the
heaviest burden of replenifiing the public
finance. A law that is Nut tuunded in the
eatural prineiples of j istice ww void from the
heginning, or becomes of no offset, or obsolete,
if BOON as the emergency has passed for
whien §t was ordained Pity these law
makers bad not reduced (heir own stip: od,
and the salaries of Government officers as
well Had they followed ap the principle of
retrenchment im other matters us they did
with respect to the Se it bad been
better tur them this day he present
winistry would stand somewhat higher in
the estimati mn of the pe ypl » than they now
ols,
do. Bat they have been tried and tound
wantingâand Lior one predict their speedy
and complete overthrow. How ean Scnovi
âeachers je » 0 elee > ( " , ° â
| Teachers lend their aid to eleet men to seats | have no connection with any place except
in the Assemb!y who could put them on the
paltry sum ot 23 64 a-day,and board them-
selves tou out ul Cuts miserable pittance ?
it is true, the School Act provides that the
inhabitants of each district make up ÂŁ15 in
addition to the ÂŁ40 paid by Governmant to
feachers; but how many of them get it, or
get anything additional ?
where tuey get promises, and that 1s all
Not five out of a hundred ever receive the
fifteen pounds required by the Act. Should
4uy those memoders who framed that
swous Act in wine | am exiggerating, let
them go into the country and teath a District
I know tustaoces
ot
i vertising favours.
| friends
We
exercise
trust our advertisinz
will the most favorable
matters, we have a long year betore us in
ment iu providing an interesting and readable
We have
them this week a fresh and intellectual sheet of
paper for all our patrous, riven
i
which we think no provincial journalist might
with much assiduity for their entertainment in
these holiday times, we hope they will bear us
in remembrance in such a way as will he sub-
stantially serviceable to us, by an early settie
ment of their accounts.
siesiitililialeciinadbend
the Islander that the Hon.
Kenneth Henderson has been compelled to re-
He took his
seat in that Chamber at the last sittiag, without
bei
ble practice, and after he had received a no
We learn from
Lire from the 1 cecutive Couneil.
1g summoned thereto, according to inva-
la
|
tification from the President of the Kxecutive |
that his services were no longer required, as he
ceased to be a member of the Legislative
Council, in virtue of which he was elevated to|
& place in the Executive. We ean imagine
that there was a pretty scene when Mr. Hen-
dersoa, unbidden, walked into the Executive
amber: but of this fact there is no
doubt, that Mr. Hende
the mild description given of. his
Couneal C
son has been dismissed, |
}
although
political death is, that he has â resigne al
We
favour the publie with some lengthy corres
have no doubt the gallant Sergeant will}
pondence on this subject.
Crorcetown Hakpouk sriLL opey.âAn |
esteemed correspondent, writing to us from
orgetown, ander date of the Sth iast., says :
Not
Nothing meets the eye or the
The
Ferry Boat still performs her regular trips, and
(yt
â* (yeorgetouwn Harbour still open, 4
particle of ice.
ear but the blue-water asin October.
the people are crossing aud recrossing tbe
river aS in summer, to attend to their various
business in this pret but stead: y progressing
Town. One steamer should be on the ferry,
and another to connect us with the Pictou
Railroad; and the Government should give a
| time.
ry
ant of money to induce the Boston Steamers |
Kingâs County
contributes her fair share of taxes, and gets no |
]
ul
to call here on their trips.
rect benefit in Steam communication like
Queenâs and Prince Counties. In fact, we
Charlottetown, and that only by a poor land |
stage conveyance, which, in broken weather |
especially, 1s exceedingly irregular in the per-|
formance of its trips.â
1367.âWe have received a
y of Mr. D. Lai:dâs Calendar for i867. It
inted,
CALENDAR FOR }
© )}
is compiled in the usual style, is well pz
ud cuntains all the information whicu such a
work is intended tu afford. We need not say |
how useful such a little book must be to al!
Some few days ago a person with whom [) School for one or two yaars and if they then | classes in the community.
was slightly acquainted hiamed me torcharg-
ng the members of the P Bb. L Presbytery
with ignoraoce, and stated chai [ had given
no proot of their want of general knowledge
ind that he believed [ could give nene; and}
48 several of your readers and some [friends ot |
the Presbytery may believe bie same, 1 send
you an tastance vo! such ignorance of Natura!
History. exhibited by one of thew even in the
pulpit, a8 4 herd boy of 12 or 14 years of age
would blash toown. He was praying, and
latter # sentence or two of adorativon was
giving thanks for the Saviour, and calling
'biun **the rose of Shuron,ââ and prayed that
}**we may be enabled to eluster round tie
rose of Sharun «as bees do about the garden
ruse, and careluily uvuld everytuing siuiul,
as bees shun the thiatle.ââ
The eonceited blockhead, bees never touch a
rose and are particularly fond of thistlesâat
| least the wild bees areâthe tube of the real
honey bee being too short to reach the honey
or whatever bee foud the bivssum of the
thistle contains.
|
I have heard another member of the Pres-
| bytery while * Fenemg the tables,ââ as they
feall it, say: â J} debar from the Table of the
Lord all who go to visit their friends on the
| Lord's day. us by their so doing they become
i sabbath breakers, which 1s ciearly forbidden
in the fourth commandment ââ What
pharisaical observance of the Sabbath this
would be! The very kind of obs rvance vu!
the d sy that
Seribes and Pihurisees But althougi I sy
that i Saghly proper and at
cessiry to Keep one situated day in the week
lum rest avd G.Vibe Bervice, Vel, Ti I were to
u
is wolutely pe
say that the fourth commandment is io where |
in the New Testament commanded to be kept,
the assertion could
proved tu be false.
Lbes any resem biance tu il is When our Saviowt
easier be called buld taan
tells the VO .bg rica man to ** ke
| mandments,â and yet when the youby wan
thasked âwhich,â Jesus stared in words, the
substance of the Uth, Tih, 8th, Vee and Sth
Smmandients, and adds, ** Love thy neigh.
bour a8 thysell ââ (see Matiew XIX. 17, 18,
9) W that can be expected liom the teach
ing Ol Buchs Presty wry but that their people
wust become mure or less tinged wita phar-
hygocemy 2 The dows were only
isateal
vidden tu visit their friends.
Ture is a hymo (I believe one of Watt's)
lwheeb L learved 70 years ago, and most
leliidren like tu leare it; but it states an un-
truth âfur instance, it says:
Y Chrintamne, like the writer, whe ** yi weve! âHow doth the little busy bee improve eaeh shining
MK Bleous souls Trin day to day at there evil}
hour
ver honey all tbe day frow every opeuiug
pwer.ââ
| Now the bee does not gather honey from
» Greek tire, Chinese etink-pota, and such {every flower, gor from one-half of them; 1
i scarcely ever touches # garden Rowe at all ;
8
toe bees
can get each year They are also fond of the
cherry blossom, but the heather, when they
get it, is their general resurt, sod Dext
ib white Cloger or buck w eat.
I have read #eun- author | srhape
i 5
who sta
our Saviour condcwned tn the}
Phe oviy instance wise |
p the come)
a
tail to have the most substantial proot of the)
surrectiess Of Wiy assePlivhs, L stali say Dv
more
Bat it ia to yon, gentlemen, t> you Schoo!
Peuchers, that | wishto speak. You are aware |
chat peritions were sent to the Legisiature
| trom diff reotsetticients iast winter, ty Dave
your salaries increased and paid in fall trom
the Treasury These petits ms were 'hrown
| under the tables, and the very reasonable and
| earnest prayer ot the memorialiste disregarded.
| Wiilyou then, at the coming lection, assist to
}sustain a Guverument whose narrow-ttuded
poliey has winced and matmed the School Act.
and put you on a par with the stumpers that
go jobbing aboutt ie country ? An abie bodied
Wau teaching jot about 2; Gia Uay and fiad-|
Ing himself! Frittering aw -y his health and |
} the best of his daysâso that when he gets too!
old to teach, he may retire inâpoverty !
A few week's ago the Presbyterian Minis-
ters of the Isiand held a Congress, the obj-ct
to muke a move for a higiver
In the reportof this coa-|
of which was
salary than ÂŁ150
veotion, if | remember aright, 16 is Stated|
that the expense of housekeeping iu P. K,
Island bas advanced tweuty per ceat during
the past few years, and that their present|
salaries, as above, is consequently anadequate |
tu maiotain thea tu domestic respectability, |
If these gentlemen find 10 sv hard tu yet along |
with a salary of ÂŁ159. how ean it be su ppos-
ed that we, us teachers, can live and supp rt
ia fausily on forty pounds a yeat ? ? Tis pre-
Tue idea
| posierous to tiiok that we can
is Supremely rid culous, aud unworthy cf en-
: ;
j lightened legislation
|} But you, perhaps, will say:
| we we
** What can!
Luu poor
Do wust you cau
â j
do? are few tu ubumber, aud
| tu bave wuck miacuce
| âgtaud up tor yeur rights as other teu do
Voie oply jor can jidates that will prow ise to)
redress your wroogs. See buw tuvse office
ls ekKels ant wily pullliGeans raily round the
met vi Lue CliuiCe, a) by Siva d mot (we )
you, as well, support ineh Wie you hope will
tg.and place you MN & pusl-|
Kesey |
be su ppused ~ he}
|
ltian of pecuniary 1 spectahility ?
leacver migit, 1 stiiould
|} advocate your rig!
e votes of at least boo persons tu
| fueme u his |
respective Se.ool district. â that would torm
an aggregute, of Bay, 3000) votes. Tis,
* Sand Baukââ of ouca, Sveuid, l opine, be
accounted bo mean There are
wany ways in which Teachers way inthaenee
an election, i taney were Hut alive to their
own intereste as they sbould be â Lp sori,
gentiewen. you must be somebody yourselves !
Phe gods help Ghose wou telp ciemselves.ââ
Do what demands tie doing ; speak what asks
tu be said; write what wishes to be written.
in conclusion, repeat, make Gee of your
present opportuuizy , exert yoursely: s during
the short interval before the gencral Election
tosecure candidates pledged to support Public
iSchovls. Makea push this time for your
pressu ie.
rights, and the iateresi# of education, trike
tor higher pay. ** Stroke! aod sirake with o
will !?
J. PARKER,
.
Cardigan, Jan. 1, 1867.
went BY Fsake âOn Toursday night, the
he Geist ot james J. Wisner,
9 bnenw
Acc
A
| materially moditied.
emanating trou Suu pulls over this Supail |
eginagee
_â Nee
LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE.|
ARRIVAL OF THE âCHINA.â
Haiarax, Jan. Ist, 1267. |
The âChinaâ arrived at Halifax 9a. m. Ist}
Jauuary. |
Al
Fenian arrests reported on
21st any moment, but there nd
There were no
20th o1 of
unabated vigilance on the part of the anthori-
ties, and extensive discoveries of arms and am
Munition Continued, to be made and proved |
how exteusive were the préepa.atious that had
beey made for a risin
The Lord Maycrâs subscription for Quebec
relief fand has reached ÂŁ23,000. It has been
Subseriptious of ali
uvland amounted to ÂŁ30,600.
The Daily Telegraph has reason to believe
that Stephens is suil at large, aud that Govern-
reserved to close the list.
nent is lully aware of all his movements.
France âParis correspondeat ot Times
says opposition of the press to army organiza
tion scheme growiuzg so decided and puiic
Opmlou SU adverse that Government cannot
but be struck with it. Rumors were current
that project would be withdrawn, or at all events |
IraLy axp Rome. â A letter dated 19th
staies that the frst Conference, having for its
»yyject the conclusion of arrangemeuts between
lialy a id Papal Goverument on ecclesiastical
juestion, was heid yest day. The personages
weseut were sisnors Antonelli aud Callezaris,
Cardinal Antonelli and Mousiguor Fiaachi.
Phe subject wader discussion was that of nomi
vation of Bishops tu Vacant sees. No decision
|} Government.ââ
| all difficulties and agreed wpun the basis uf a will
| stated that the popular vote in North Schleswig,
| Up.
| the snow being drifted higher than the locomo-
| enormous
the 23ih at 3p. m,, lat. 43, low. 41, an Toman
sicainer.
VISIT OF THE EMPRESS OF TUE FRENCH
LO ROME
Eu press wii leave lor Rome on the 20ch ine
The Temps siys:â" We believe that
the uet of abdicacion signed by the Emperor
Maximilian bas been received by the Freneb
siarie.
~ © -- <> ++ @
LATEST BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.
Charlottetown, Jan. 3, 9 pm.
A large portion of the Crysial Palace, used for
the exusition tropical productious, was de-
sivoyed by fire on the Jist Decemverâdawage
vue urillicn aod a ball dollars
Quen of Spaiu dissvived the Cortes on the
sauie day.
Phe British American Conference has removed
of
to Parliament.
Lhe Loudon Times bas a complaining editoria'
on the toleration of Feniaus by the United otates
Government Gold 1324.
New York, 27th
City of Mexico correspondence, dated Dee. tith,
states that the return ot the Ew, eror tu his
throne was received withpublic rej» cings througo-
out the country, His army, independent ot the
Freuch, numbers 35,000 men, aad are well fed and
clothed. Vhe [mperyjalists say that it they bave
pot the United states to contend aga ost, they will
ultimately suceced. They desire the withdrawal
of the Fronch, and consider that it would be the
best thing tor Maximilian
New York, 27th. i
The steamship City of Boston, from Liverpool,
12th, and Queeastuwn 13th, bas arrived. The
Vigeurous measures of the British Government
aguinost the Fenians had re-established pubiie cou- |
fidence and business was reviving ta jJ/ublin.
Prussia bas commenced using coercion to meet
the bostility to Prussian rule im Hanover. A de-
putation of the inhabitants from the town of
jieadersleben bad bean received vy Count Bis-
marek. In reply to their inquiries, the minister
whether those districts are to belong to Prussia or
Deumark, will be taken, but not until after the
cons lidation of the state of aifairs generally in
the hibe Ducvies The Hmperor of Austria has |
ordered to be dropped all proceedings aga: at
Murshal Benedek aud Generals for their couduct
during the war
New Nork, Dee. 28.
There was a storm and gale yesteruay aiter-
necu and iast night.
ee
has no right to treat the crew of seized steamer
mach less
tu chain them up as she has done, and that it
has been determined to require the cnse to be
settled, and wiuless the suspicions of the Span-
The banking firm of M. Fould, Paris, had
It is needless | Undertaken to lend the Spanish Government)
âninety millions of francsâcontract sigued 18th
Tie France of this evening states that the
j
Ma Te ee tet
say A. MeNeillâs large Sale
Govds, &âŹ., commencing next Wednesday
the Stove adjoining the
afford ample op
New Yearsâ Gis
e
also Hand Bills.
ER
heard ofa ve
We have just
Dee . 3 i â9
â â me Kick frow a vicious horse. His lower jaw we 1 Lot Overcoats; . 4 :
° . " ... . a] . rivate © â er JuW was â , \ eee
: It ag stated that two Spanish one het completely fractured, and both it and a roof of 1 Lot Cloths, assorted ; . : " 4
left Cuba to compel Honduras to 0 â Ye the mouth so badly mutilated, as to deprive bim of 20 deg. Sam Tige, assorted cvlours; . \ oa
trality in the Chilian question, and to protect speech, and iu ail probability make him ipvalid or 24° Im. M um Pipes; : %
Spanish neutrality in Ceutral American waters. | che remainder of life---$ Journal. 13 essoried tograph Sibume; . \ i
Tuxkey.âA Greek ship had been sunk by â $e be - = oes ; \ =
the Turkish squadion off Candia. : We learn from the Autigouish âCasketâ that a w« ie meas ar a
Loxpow Mower Mancer.âNotwithstanding | {"!-Uxged brig, about 194 tong barthen, culled the : Lagvers dod FURS: ; a 8
the d : on ; ge nl et â t ah elie ol o Edwin Daniel,â Cast. John Muson, trom Char- = Back oon Kuises and Forks ; .. «= â L,
he veduction of the Bank rate to 34, the rate | fottetown to Liverpool 4. B, with acargo of oavs, 12.â Pine LR. Conia; | ee
for good bills in open market continued frac: | timber, deals, &e , was driven ashore at Bayfield. 42 â Kuife, Fork, aud Spoun ; fi ;
tionally below the Bank miuimui, transactions | ADMgenish, ina suow -torm on the 13th inst., and 20 â City Purses; 12%
takinâ place as low as 3a3z. lies mpeg spre there It is expected that her 6 âNenad Connleteonâ AF a4 »
On the 83th the Chis passed, ia âYat, 82, om re saved without being much cemmaged in a Sugars aud Creume (Glase); *
lou. 20, steamer Denmark; ou the 26th, at 1 ol jou b pater a pe sina nrepe ae shay ct og 7 ; ;
} - j 92 97 â ah . m, ay âapl. Mee es eo 6 â : i â ;
p- m., in lat. 50, lon. 23. 27, the Asia, aud on] 4 voyage from St. Pierre, Miquelon. fell in with hn â Papier rene Tables ; â r:
120 couches 5
the Bark ** Alma,â of Beifust, Ireland, bouud to
New York, 35 miles S. E. Jauso, in a sinking con
ditivu. The Capiain of the Burk desired Capt
MeCurmick to lay by him all wight. The wied in-
cieasiig fast, aud the âJane.â iu te act of hauling
up close to the Bark, split her jib, which caused
ber to take iu jib aud lay to auder a balance rected
inuiusall. At i o'clock, saw Dark » lipit, aud at
2 jn the worning aleo. She wind theu lad iu-
cre eed tow hurricane, and blew se for three hours
Jiu the morniag the guile mouderaiedâa leavy, sea
rapping. Could see about seven miles. aid av bark
to be seen. Supposed her to siuk with all bauds
Lhe crew Were piuping aud ver decks ii the
water a
The *Jageââ on arriving at Souris left for Char-
loiteiown ou We nesday uiyli, te 26th Dee , aud
ot Tiursday bight experienced a heavy gale frou
S. East. Between Point Prim light and the Bieck
House got in the ice, dragwed down te two fathome
water uuder St. Peter's Island ; at half-past fourin
the morning strack adutt. pot double reefed maiusail
| und bowed vif the jib aud rau for the Block House ;
[jib was carried way and wot into the ice under
Sinithâs. Lay there until Saturday at noon, the
wind came to westward which parted the ive, aud
vot into Koeky Point Wharf. fad it not been for
the braveryâof the Captain, crew and sume four
passengers, the good âdaneâ and periaps all hands
would have becu lost. âThe passeuvers proceeded
from the vessel ashore auder âAberdeen â Suiuth »,
ou tue ice aud were couveved down to Mr. Burdett's,
Rocky Point, Where they were well accommodated
fora day and nigat Lefore leaving for Charivttetow pn.
â-Com tw Heraid. :
âToe sehr. ** LâArdoise,â Doyle, master, from
Mabou. C. B., tor iiaiittax, witu a cargo of fish,
&e., Was run inte on the Zod lust, oy a Prince
Kdward Island vessel, and gad her mdimesall car-
ried away, besides sustuliiing vlber damage
Che Island schooner rendered yo assistance, vat
stood on ber course leaving the * LâArdviseâ all
bul uumanaygeable.â Antigontsh Casket.
The sehr. â Robert Nobleâ took fire a few days
ago, at (he east end oi P. BE. Island, aud was sun
ashere. An investigation is about to be held as to
ine Cause of bie disaster,
ââââââââââ
Tares MEN Rescusp rkom Peet BY a GirL
âOn Puesday last, while the wind was bluw-
ing a gale from the southeast, three men
started off in a fraud skiff trom the shore at
tue jower end of the inner berbor of Newport, |
vy rescue a sheep which had by sume means)
igot adrift, vut owing to the gale they were
neither able to reach the sheep or return to
tw tue siuore, aod were fast heme swept off
into ruugh Water, where Cuerr skiff muse ine
evitably have swamped in this situation |
they were discovered by Miss Ita Lewis,
>teamship Australasian, from Liverpool 15th,
is aground inside tive harbor on the Southwest |
|
Spit, near sandy Hook. Sue will probably come |
| olf with the tide without damage
Steamer Commodore, of the Sound Line, is |
ashore on River tiead, Long isiand, aud breaking
Passengers landed.
No Cable despatches received sinee the 24th,
owing to interraption on Newfoundiaud line.
Kiver Head, Long Island, Dee. .8,
Ths Sound Steamer Commodore bas gone ashore
one wile North of Uo: toaâs point, ant now ties
bow out ot water; the tide having tailen Three
boat loads of passengers have been landed. Lhe
steamer is fast breaking up.
Albany, N. Y., Deo. 28.
The storm vesterday was the most severe since
Is35. Twenty incies «f suow fell, whieh is
terribly drâ fted
Railroad communication is entirely suspeneded.
The train due bere yesterday at balf past 4 p.m. |
ran into a snow drift a few miles west of here. |
Mforts were made to reach the train from this
citywith six locomotives and two coaches, but |
they could not proceed beyond the city limits, |
tives. No trains bave acrived or been despatch-
ed to day nor is it likely any will be for some
Lhe drifts on Boston Road are said to be
Several trains were snowed under on
the Hudson Railroad. Nearly all the telegraph
wires between here and Buitalo are down. Goid
132.
Toronto, C. W., Dee. 28.
Gen. Lishead succeeds Gen. Napier in command
of the Western district with bis headquarters at
Toronto.
Col. Lyneb, learning Roberts had turnished
thirty-fiva overcoats for the Fenian prisoners, de-
clined to receive taemânot wishing, he said, to
have his name used as a ââ catch penny.â
The jail is warm and comfortable, and the
prisoners in need are supplied with prison cl thes.
Tue snow is three feet deep on a level west of
Hartford.
President Roberts finding that the Roman
Catholic Bishop bere does not act as his agett,
has transmitted two bundred dollars to -he bouse
of Providence, to be applied as they deem oest in
assisting the Fenian prisoners.
A number of Sweedish and German emigrants
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| passed here to-day en route to Chicago and Bt.
Gold in New York 1334.
Louis.
(By Telegraph to Examiner.)
Sr. Jony, N. B., Jan. 1, 1867.âAt the New
York Yacht Kace Henrietta reached Cows
tirst, fullowed by the Filectwing, in eight
hou last, Vesta, one and a haif hourâal!
on Christmas day.âNo news of the slightest
importance,
Jan. 4, p. m.âNothing worth reporting.â
Guid 1345.
CABI E NEWS.
Jaxvary 7th, 11 o'clock, a. m,
The London Times of January 4th urges
upon the Government a speedy and amicable
adjustment of outstanding difficulties with the
United States... . .Gold 133}.
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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTLION,
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE RETURNS.
â
PRINCE COUNTY:
Ist District, Yeo, 596
Warburton, 304
Maj rity for Yeo, 292
2d District, Muirhead, 493
Kamsay, 202
Majority for Muirhead, 241
QUEENâS COUNTY:
lat District, Haythorne, 723
Gif, oud
Majority for Haytlerue, 214
2a District, Balderson, 695
Paiwer, 4i3
Majority for Balderson, 232
KINGâS COUNTY:
Dingweil, 522
Campion, 195
Majority for Dingvell, 327
MeDonald, 543
Hawilton, aus
Majority for Mcdonald, 138
â Tre sehr. Wallachia, Capt. Moodie. arrived on
Saturday frou Priuee Edward bland, in a truly
ist District,
24 District,
was arrived at.
was aâirmed the Pope expressed great
uf [taly
it
satisfaction at the 3 pur ch of the Kinz
o
at the opearig of Parilament.
se} +} }
Rome was quiet, uvtwithstauding vexatious |
proceedings ol Papal po ice.
National Cominittee of Rome issued a pro
clamation to Romans immediately ou depar
ture of French. Atter congratulating Romans
that [taly was mistress of her owa destiny, the
| Committee beseeched feliow citizens to indulge
in no idle manifestations, but await patientiy
aud calmly for the hour which will satisfy their
wisles.
Prussta. â North German, Conference sits
daily. The creation of a military army seem
ed tu be one of the capital points to be agreed
on. In tume of peace the edective Federal
army will be 29.000.
Romay anv Geeex Cuvrones.âThe Patri-
arel of Coustautinople deisies tuat ue guciations
having taxeu place between tim aud the Pope
with a view to bringing about of Union between
Greek and Roman Charehes.
Rome.âThe Pope had addressed invitation
to Catholic Bishops of the world tu assemvie
at Rowe in Jaue, 1867, to celebrate the mat-
tyrdom af Peter aud Paul and the caaonrzativn
of several martyrs.
Beucirm.âA Royal decree had beea pub-
lish@d, appointing a committee to enquire whe-
therfthe present organization of the ae
tie lee
3
eet
ot,
pitiable condition. Her bull and far up her
| spars aad sail-, was completvels enveloped in ive.
lett the Island. ou Luurday week, aod was
| off Jedore on the nighr of tie 20th inst. during
the cold suap, @ sample of vhicu we experienced
ou sbore. Tbe owner of the cargo, who was on
board ivforms us that inall the â perils by land
aud perils by evaâ that fe bas enevuntered, -and
they are gota dew h& Situation on that Lhure
day naght surpassed alything in bis exptrience.
fhe sea was ruaning D'vh, and was washing rigut
over the vessel, iudeasing the weight oi ice oa
ber with every wave. ina few minutes ber bull
could be compard to nothing else than an ice.
berg. To mors bout the deck was impossible,
aud te attemprte put into a harber with the ves-
sel in that ousdition was certain d struction, a6
al the tack, aachurs, &c., were & Wass of ive,
and tue vesel, eo far as Ler upper goar Was dou.
gerned, w5 uawauageable. Tue only Saiety was
to keep Vell clear of the shore. When the eclr.
arrived bere oa Saturday @ large nuwber of per-
song crowded Connorsâ Whart to get a giimpae at
her Ou the deok, forward of the guiley, a pile
ot porkers were effeotually preserved in a cvat of
jew several inches thick. The oaptaia aad oue of
she hands, wuo were 16 Uours without reliet at
the belm, got thoir tues elightly trust-bitten. We
believe the owner bad a photograph taken of the
© Wallachiaâ as sie appeared iu hor iey Covering
âHe. Paper, Dew. 29.
A Writfor the ftliection of a mewhber to
represeut the Third Distriet of Prince County, to
fill the seat of the Hon James Warburton, who
reeontly resigned the same, bas just been is -ued,
ar Bes hi
| Sie
afi *
daughter of Capt ilosea Lewis, keeper of
| Lime Roek Light, who at once tock the light-
house boat and off to them reseue, She
reached the mon, took them from the skiff,
whieh she took in tow, and afterward went
in quest ot and saved the sheep, and landed
the whole salely on terra firma, This 18 noc
the first acc of this deseription performed by
this young lady â Providence Press.
Married,
In the city of. San Francisco, California, Nov.
Mth, by the Key. H. M Seudder, Koberis Falconer,
to Georgiana b, youngest daughter of the late
Charles Martin, M. D, of Picton, Nova Seotia
{The bride is the niece of M. W, Skinner, Esqr, of
this city ]
www
Died, °
At Faleonwood, on the Ist instant, after a brief
illness, Catherine, the beloved eldest danghter of
kumwond Joon dicMation, Ksqi., veputy Coamis-
sary General, in the 24th year of her age.
Of disease of the heart, on 24h instant
Eleanor, the beloved wife of Mr. Johuw Campbell,
Bail Creek, Lot 46, in the 60th yexr of her age
Having borne an exemplary character through
life, and deeply regretted by a large circle ot
friends, which accompanied her remains to ber
resting piace. Keqnuieseant In pace.
On Wednesday evening, the Jud instant. after a
few days illness, of congestion of the Inngs, Mar-
garet buima, fourth daughter of tbe late Kichard
Yates, ksq
Lost overboard, on the 2nd Oct., from the ship
Moat Koyal, ou the passage trom Liverpool to
Montreal, John Orman. seaman, a native of P. E. 1
At Lot (2, on the iSth instant, Dubois Smith,
aged 77 years, for many years a District School
Teacher in tuis Island.
At Hazel Grove, on the 19th instant, after a
short illness of two days and a half, Catherine,
the beloved wife of Mr. Neil McNeill, aged 72
years. Sle came to this Island iu the year 1500,
from ghe Isle of Mall. She leaves a husband and
family to moarn their irreparable loss
Ai Mill River, New London, on the 22d ineteat
in the 42d vear of bis age, Mr. Jolin Anderâon,,
eldest g0n of Mr. Kobert Andersoa, of that »lace
Deceased was of an amiable disposition, aud much
esteemed by all who knew him, Afflicted for
uiauy years by a very puiufal disease. he tuanifest-
ed the virmaes and graces of a trne Ch» stian, and
died in the hope of a blersea resurrect}/0.
At New Perth, Kingâs Coauty, on *e * 3rd ult,
in the 79th year of his age. Mr. Perr Robertson,
at old aud fespectabie inhabitant & that place, a
kind and affectionate husband, a tender father and
true friend âhe will long be motrned by hin sor-
jrowing widow aud ebildren wd bis many rela-
i tives and friends
At Georgetown Road, Lot , on Dec. 26. after
an iiluess of 8ix days. which He bore with resigna-
tion tothe Divine Will, Parick, eldest and dearly
beleved son of Lawrence ahd Catherine Murphy,
iu the 22nd vear of bis ag?. Deceased was a young |
man of amiable qualities und much beloved and re- |
yretted not ouly by a aumerous circle of friends
and relations, but alse by all who hws bad the plea-
sure of his acquainanee May he rest in peace.
At Black Busi, Lot 45, on Sunday, 23rd Dee..,
James Hamilton AcCorwack, aged 21 years and
six months, afteâ a severe illness of 19 monthe
which he bore with Christian patience to the
Divine Will. Aay he rest in peace. Ame.
âHEAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sleishs, Harness, Robes, &e,
rp? be Sold by AUCTION on FRIDAY
NEXT, tith insiant, at 2 o'clock, in front of
Syhbecriber's Roomâ
No. 1. 1 Superior Riding SLEIGH, lined and
cusiioved,
ALSO -
No.2. 2 very snperior GUFFALO ROBES.
No. 3. Lset Driving HARNESS
No # 1S8L81GH and Guilaie ROBE,
No.6. 1 BOX siLkiad.
WILLIAM DODD.
Charlottetown, Jan'y 7, 1867
Final Notice.
LL peraons indebted to t e Estate of the
late JAMES Peake, Esquire, deceased, by
mortgace, bend, note, book account, rent, or ar.
rears of Teut, are requested to discharge the Same
forthwith, otherwise iegel measures will, wilheut
turther wotice, be ad pled lu eulorce pay turds
Luereot.
«
Trustees
5 audâ Executors
D. HODGSON,
JAMES PEAKE,
Jan. 7, 107 4w
ORANGES & LEMONS,
he Reading Room,â wilt
rtanity for the: purchase of
\ in great variety. For par-
ticulwrs see advertisement in another colin,
ry distressing acri-
dest which occurred last Thursday in Tryon. Mr.
Jabez Hodgson was almost fatally injured by a
*
âgee, #i -
Wry Goods, Pancy Goods, Cutlery,
â
&e. &e, ke.
at STORF. adjoining READING ROOM,
â3% on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JaN. vith, at)
11 o'clock, a.m: " "
.
: 25 Gross Steel Pens; . :
5 doz Couceriinas;
24.â IR. Ridding Combs; + vq
2â Reticules; Phy ee
1 * Ladiesâ Shawle; ihe â
2 â Dressing Cases; :
4M Cigare 4 = „3
A large Lot of Silver Watches; i
Ani other GOODS, too numerous to Mention. âa
te The sale will be continued each following * re
evcuing, tll the whele ave disposed of; and, as ae
Lios Goods are ordered for positive sale, GREAT
BARGAINS may be expected. â| 2.
A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer, .
Charlottetown, Jan. 7. 1866
A Law in amendment of the Bye- on
Jaw for farming the City wharf, o
Passed 5th December. 1366. ~ âą
Approved 2nd January, VO67.
p* it enacted by the City Conneil of the
City vi Charlottetown a8 fullowe ; .- :
The City Counci) may take and receive a strren-
der of the unexpired term of the lease of Queen's
and Pownal street wharts, or either of them, at
auy time hereafter; and may grant a new of
both or ither of the said wharts to the present
jessee or his assigns, or to any Other person or per
suns, for any term not to exceed ten yeure, from
the time of the surrender or expiration of the
sent lease. under such conditions, w
the payment of rent and the making such "
aud amendments to the = mbar or ak
them, as way be mutially ay upon, or . :
City Couneit way, oter.aul â c.order the :
letting of the suid wharfs, or either, of thew by %.
Pablic Anction, on such terms, with respect to ret
and additions, alterations and amendments, a@ it
umy deem fit and proper; and grantto the bighedt
or best bidder er bidders for the same a lease a
leases, under .he common seal of the City for
term uot exceeding tell Vears, a3 afyresaid ; :
thing in the By-law iutitaled * a Law for fa
the City wharfs,ââ to the contrary notwi .
Passed loth December, 1566,
t. H. HAVILAND, ©
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Peter MacGowan, Be
City Clerk Ă©
THE LONDON Th
a THE well known Clipp
âLOTUS,â Ad at Linydâs, coppe
250 tous register, will sail frow LONDON
this Port. en or about the First day APR
vext. For FREIGHT or FASSAUE aay
London, to JOUN PITCAIRN &* ;
Charivitetown to the undersigned,
DANIEL DAVIES.
Charlottetown, Jag. 7, 1807. 2m
LONDON TRADER â
To Charlottetown direct?
Ture first-class fact-sarting
ABEONA, « 1, an Englah
7 years, ALLAN CAMPBELI
wander, of the burvban. :
tons, will sail freow LONDON, G 8
on or about the Ist, APRIL, 1867, will be
patched punctual. Lutevding Shippers will
have their Goods alongside at an early date.
acemm:podate afew passengers. Fe r
ticulars apply to Messrs. GRU. D OC
East Lidia Avenue, jueadenhall at, G.
or to 324 t
J D. MASON, Châtown, P. EL
January 7, 1567, 5, a
To Medical students,
â N oppor'unity offers te an ita
d person wishing to engage iv
Medicine, Dispevsiag. Ke. â
sere
ra
Vigan
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rer
ear
Kirg Square, Ch'town, Jan. 7, ie oa
NOTICE TO TENDE
pae >UBsCRIBER will receive â
posals trem competent persens, up &
10th day of FEBRUARY next, for the IN!
of from 175 to 200,000 BRICK, at the |
rate per thousand, on the ground adic âing
VERAON RIVER R C. CHAPEL, here the
clay is already dug, and considered tu de âbe
mest desivable quality. ; F
The BRICK will require to be wel t
and of the best descripuion, 80 as ty piss i
tion, and suitable for exterior work and
have to be completed va or befure the Let
October, 1867.
All necessary appliances for the e
the said coutract are already on thegte
also is a Vacant house adjacent tora weidence. 3
Advances will be made as the work prog rs.
Each tender will require to be ace ued
with the nawes of two solvent persons for he due
fulfilment of the above contract, >
R. J. CLARKE.
Orwell, Jan. 7, 1867. tt
BUFFALO ROBES, |
WO BALES of BUPFALO RE
for rale low. , . sa .
CARVELL buds. â
iy
rgy
i
Jan. 7, 1367. ct
JJ Ut RECELV bY aud nom for dale om
usual terme :â
590 Bbis Superfine and Extra FLOUR, .
200 sides SULE LEATHER,
Gl) clgemte Congo TEA \
=
fg
â
10 balf chests \ 3
7 hhds _â id
10 Bbis Bright SUGAR \
12 hhds. Porto Kieo MOLASSES, âs
20 coils Manilla Rope Fat.
2 boxes Cavendish Tobacee
30 doz Graiu Sacks
10 boxes Clothes Pins
A Lot of Green aud Vak Winde
Dry Goods :
in Geey aud White Cottons
Delaines, Linings, &e Xe.
WILLIAM
Charlottetown. Dee 31, 1866
WAXKREN FAKM 70 LeT,
âEâHE Subscriber is prepared to. treat
with persons fit
DES ROUS OF SEASING
For a term of Years,
he ahore valuable Eronee The present Tens
ant, My. ROBEWL McMILLAN, will surrender»
his possession ea the Jet w MAY next. Bor plane
and particulars apply to "
ââHARLES WRIGHT.
186
een Square,
is! pat iw
*
Ch town, Dec. 3!
ÂŁU CONTRAUTORS. \ Rae 4
PPENDERS wrt be recerved until
Ist day of MARCH next, for tee
anew Bunk Building. at the corner of Queen and |
King Sivocts, Chysottelown, tor the tse of the \) fot! "y
| gs âa ©. E ijand. Plans aud 2; eallioutione i 6 *
ay be secu on aplicauen to 4 A
âT WM. CUNDALL,â ©
ql Cashier. * :
24th Dee. 195 is! ai ; .
MOALY! MONEY! §.. 4
LL A}COUNTS oot palidiby the frat
NOR dale by cM oy JANUAKY, 1867, will be placed Ă©
P Wa. R WATSON bands of BY Attorney for nara f , ie W Kia 3 *
FRESH GROUND RICE LS ââ>
Bh grat âRRUIT! PRUIT! |
i . Wa. RK. WATSON, 4% LBS. in Vaddiig: RAISE
Jan. 7. 1867. LAYER KAIST Qs and Âą âif
â Kas ts. Aiso: SPICES, CAdvDILY : : i .
WOW 18 THE The, __ |Sfacistwesae SS OMNES
PPERSUS> wishing to procure any of the) / Pela BEER & SONS. _â
ENGLISH or FOREIGN MAGAZINES, ȉ
NEWSPAPERS, FASHION BOOKS,
VIEWS, &c.. &e, for the ousulug Year, cau be aé
SPORE, Queen Street.
aâ 8 oy A. HARVIE
Jan. 7, 1867.
RE-
conmnodaied by applying af HARVIE'S BOOK!
Dec. 10, 1866. lo pat
Rare Chance.
TETELE Subscriber offers lor Sule that desire
able Property, sitaated two moles from the
Head St Peters Bay, ou tre Anal pow -
Contract, 70 acres of LAND, on âLet 61
Mall, i
â
+
danee ot water ti Grist Mil and Carding
ed Tt ie etuates
i
Bh nhggbnininc FS
Valuable Mill & Mand for Sale.
FEXEK Subsoriber will sell, by âprivate
cameved with Hard and Sott Weed Tunber.| ogee ~ hab -
There ix awe w Saw Mill eregted oa it, wirh Bat | vet linen, well sudelegee vr - (
vule
{
4
ing tO Souris, with ui
CharloWeto wn pare!
week. formu ue of |
a Public Mvase, or 4h
withes a
,) Within umany
Weil of
âi;
ye ear vn uf aly person
ue ial
RIN LABK
nln} nent
Wr.